On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 6:46 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote:
Hi All,
In Perl6 for Windows, how can I get "qx" (or other) to
send the output to the shell as its happens (not
afterwards)?
>ver
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
On 2019-11-25 17:32, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 2:59 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote:
Hi All,
In windows "msg" only works on the pro version . Do we
have some way of popping up messages to the user?
Many
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 2:59 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote:
Hi All,
In windows "msg" only works on the pro version . Do we
have some way of popping up messages to the user?
Many thanks,
-T
On 2019-11-25 07:06, yary wrote:
I don't
On 2019-11-25 04:12, William Michels via perl6-users wrote:
Looks like your Perl6/Raku code is missing the "-e" command line flag:
$ alias p6
alias p6='perl6 -e'
So, you want to see the output as it happens, and the program doesn't need
the output, it only needs the error code?
my $proc = run 'ls';
say $proc.exitcode ?? 'error' !! 'good' ;
I got that from the examples on https://docs.perl6.org/type/Proc#sub_run -
even if documentation usually leaves you
> I don't think so; just a stylistic choice
well ... i tested ===> once because i'll choose any syntax that can
spare me parenthesis especially in raku because i feel they are in
the wrong place (scheme makes parenthesis right).
Raku behaves better than perl in this regard because
say (f
I don't have my windows box handy, but I think you could run something like
cmd /c prompt "Here is a message and hit enter to continue"
eg, run "cmd /c" to open a cmd window, and have it run "prompt" to show a
prompt in that window.
-y
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 2:59 AM ToddAndMargo via
On Friday, November 22, Marc Chantreux wrote:
> hello,
>
> > You could also use the feed operator
>
> is there a reason to do so? i see none.
I don't think so; just a stylistic choice -- though the
documentation lists some potential benefits at the end of
the section here
Looks like your Perl6/Raku code is missing the "-e" command line flag:
mbook:~ homedir$ perl6 ' my @x=; for @x.rotor(3) ->
($,$,$third) { dd $third };'
Could not open my @x=; for @x.rotor(3) -> ($,$,$third)
{ dd $third };. Failed to stat file: no such file or directory
mbook:~ homedir$ perl6
Hi All,
In Perl6 for Windows, how can I get "qx" (or other) to
send the output to the shell as its happens (not
afterwards)?
>ver
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
>perl6 -e "qx ( ver );"
(One of) my goal(s) is to watch "chkdsk" on the shell
as it runs through its various stages.
I
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