Has the "err" operator, as a low-precidence version of //, been removed? It's
not mentioned in S03, and the semantics of "orelse" is different. Is "orelse"
supposed to be a direct replacement, meaning if you ignore the parameter thing
then it doesn't change anything?
- What happened to "err" operator? John M. Dlugosz
- Re: What happened to "err" operator? Larry Wall
- Re: What happened to "err" operat... ajr
- Re: What happened to "err" op... Mark J. Reed
- Re: What happened to "err"... Larry Wall
- Re: What happened to "err... John M. Dlugosz
- Re: What happened to "... Larry Wall
- Re: What happened to &... TSa (Thomas Sandlaß)
- Re: What happened to &... Dr.Ruud
- Re: What happened to &... John M. Dlugosz