Followup,
This is my notes on Inline::Perl5. I hope this is useful to others.
-T
#!/usr/bin/perl6
# Inline::Perl5 test
# Reference:
https://github.com/niner/Inline-Perl5/commit/cc683dae98df19db8cfbb551f7a87ef79bdc2a8b
use Inline::Perl5;
use Term::ANSIColor:from;
# my $Red = Term::
On 03/05/2017 09:05 PM, Brock Wilcox wrote:
Looks like Term::ANSIColor does weird things with exported constants --
they are some sort of constant-function rather than simple strings. Here
is an alternate usage that does what you want:
#!/usr/bin/perl6
use Inline::Perl5;
use Term::ANSIColor:from
Looks like Term::ANSIColor does weird things with exported constants --
they are some sort of constant-function rather than simple strings. Here is
an alternate usage that does what you want:
#!/usr/bin/perl6
use Inline::Perl5;
use Term::ANSIColor:from ;
my $Red = color('red');
my $Reset = colo
Hi All,
I am trying to write myself an example of how
to use Inline::Perl5 (yes, I know there is a way
to write in color in Perl 6).
I also have a low level test(.use), which I am not
showing, as it works.
I am doing this in an Xfce 4.12 (Linux) "Terminal".
#!/usr/bin/perl6
use Inline::Perl