On 04/16/2018 09:17 AM, Siavash wrote:
From https://rakudo.org/files/star/windows:
"Installer for the [32-bit Rakudo Star](https://rakudo.org/latest/star/win32) is
available, but is severely outdated. You may wish to attempt to [build from
source](https://rakudo.org/files/star/source) instead
On 04/16/2018 09:17 AM, Siavash wrote:
From https://rakudo.org/files/star/windows:
"Installer for the [32-bit Rakudo Star](https://rakudo.org/latest/star/win32) is
available, but is severely outdated. You may wish to attempt to [build from
source](https://rakudo.org/files/star/source) instead
Thanks!
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 11:03 AM, JJ Merelo wrote:
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> 2018-04-17 10:50 GMT+02:00 Fernando Santagata :
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm experimenting with Blob(s) and I'm under the impression that I don't
>> understand how they work.
>>
>> The documentation for the allocate() method (
>> https://docs.p
2018-04-17 10:50 GMT+02:00 Fernando Santagata :
> Hi,
> I'm experimenting with Blob(s) and I'm under the impression that I don't
> understand how they work.
>
> The documentation for the allocate() method (https://docs.perl6.org/type/
> Blob#method_allocate) reads:
>
> Returns a newly created Blob
Hi,
I'm experimenting with Blob(s) and I'm under the impression that I don't
understand how they work.
The documentation for the allocate() method (
https://docs.perl6.org/type/Blob#method_allocate) reads:
Returns a newly created Blob object with the given number of elements.
>
but when I try it