AW == Ashley Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AW Also, where does $() come in? Is statement scalarification ever
AW useful outside a string?
it is the same as scalar() in perl5. it provides scalar context if used
outside a string.
uri
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On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 21:09:40
Sean O'Rourke wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Ashley Winters wrote:
I don't know how the grammars are going, and I'm not fit to write one
myself,
Hey, neither am I, but that hasn't stopped me from taking a stab or two,
figuring that through pain comes
On Sunday 30 June 2002 09:09 pm, Sean O'Rourke wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Ashley Winters wrote:
I don't know how the grammars are going, and I'm not fit to write one
myself,
Hey, neither am I, but that hasn't stopped me from taking a stab or two,
figuring that through pain comes fitness.
On Monday 01 July 2002 02:30 pm, Uri Guttman wrote:
AW == Ashley Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AW Also, where does $() come in? Is statement scalarification ever
AW useful outside a string?
it is the same as scalar() in perl5. it provides scalar context if used
outside a string.
So, it's been a week or so and, while I'm mostly offline until
wednesday, I'll ask the question...
How's the work on the perl 6 grammar going? We any further along than
we were before YAPC?
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Dan
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On Sunday 30 June 2002 12:46 pm, Dan Sugalski wrote:
So, it's been a week or so and, while I'm mostly offline until
wednesday, I'll ask the question...
How's the work on the perl 6 grammar going? We any further along than
we were before YAPC?
I don't know how the grammars are going, and I'm
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Ashley Winters wrote:
I don't know how the grammars are going, and I'm not fit to write one
myself,
Hey, neither am I, but that hasn't stopped me from taking a stab or two,
figuring that through pain comes fitness. The attempt has certainly given
me a much better