hello,
> > multi sub MAIN ( :$c ) { say [+] lines>>.chars }
> Isn't that just `slurp.chars` ?
correct :)
> > multi sub MAIN ( :$w ) { say [+] lines.map: +*.words }
> Isn't that just `+words` ?
Aren't you awesome ? At least you're right: the doc says:
multi sub words
( IO::Handle:D $fh = $*ARGFILES
, $limit = Inf
, :$close --> Seq:D)
and it work like a charm.
> You should **never** use >>. on anything that you expect the order of
> execution to be the order of the input. `>>.` allows the compiler to
> execute the code over multiple threads, so the `say` could be shown
> out of order.
wow ... thanks for pointing this. still can't mix MAIN and ARGFILES but
learned. thank you very much.
regards
marc