Don't see why not, Dropbox is just a folder that you should be able to
access as normal.
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020, 02:22 ToddAndMargo via perl6-users, <
perl6-users@perl.org> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Do any of you using Windows and Dropbox know
> if Raku's file IO utilities can both read
> and write to a D
Hi All,
Do any of you using Windows and Dropbox know
if Raku's file IO utilities can both read
and write to a Drop Box drive?
Many thanks,
-T
[*] is also a meta prefix op
say [*] 4, 3, 2; # 24
But it also looks exactly the same as the [*] postfix combination of
operators
my @a = 1,2,3;
say @a[*]; # (1 2 3)
There is supposed to be one that looks like [**]
my @b = [1,], [1,2], [1,2,3];
say @b[**]; # (1 1 2 1 2 3)
Question- what am I missing from the below two replies?
Larry's answer came through my browser with munged Unicode, it looks like
this
[image: image.png]
- with the Chinese character for "garlic" after the word "values"
Then Ralph says "[**] will be a wonderful thing when it's implemented" but
a
> Object hashes currently come with a performance penalty. That's why they are
> currently not the default.
Thanks, that makes sense.
On 4/6/20, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
>> On 6 Apr 2020, at 07:19, Joseph Brenner wrote:
>>> If you want a Hash which allows any
>> kind of object as key, you
> On 6 Apr 2020, at 07:19, Joseph Brenner wrote:
>> If you want a Hash which allows any
> kind of object as key, you have to declare it such:
>
>> my $obj = Rutabaga.new;
>> my %vegeout{Any}; # <-- see:
>> https://docs.raku.org/language/hashmap#Non-string_keys_(object_hash)
>
> That's an inte