On 29-11-2022 15:08, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
Perhaps it would make sense to export these to a separate
Gnome::Constants module?
Wel, I have done that, sort of. The file is generated in the Build phase
of the installation of Gnome::N where I run a C program outputting the
sizes from several C
Perhaps it would make sense to export these to a separate Gnome::Constants
module?
> On 29 Nov 2022, at 15:05, Marcel Timmerman wrote:
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> On 29-11-2022 10:13, Francis Grizzly Smit wrote:
>
> Hi Francis,
>>
>> Personally I never use \name are I hate how it looks, and so far I have
>> never n
On 29-11-2022 10:13, Francis Grizzly Smit wrote:
Hi Francis,
Personally I never use \name are I hate how it looks, and so far I
have never needed it, so unless I can find something it can do that I
cannot do any other way, I'll keep on not using it
To show an example where I could use it I
On 11/29/22 01:13, Francis Grizzly Smit wrote:
Personally I never use \name are I hate how it looks, and so far I have
never needed it, so unless I can find something it can do that I cannot
do any other way, I'll keep on not using it
I have seen it use and it was sneaky as all heck.
Very cle
On 29/11/22 13:21, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
On 11/28/22 17:40, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Sigilless variable
https://docs.raku.org/language/glossary#Sigilless_variable
Sigilless variables are actually aliases to the
value it is assigned to them, since they are
not contain
On 11/28/22 17:40, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Sigilless variable
https://docs.raku.org/language/glossary#Sigilless_variable
Sigilless variables are actually aliases to the
value it is assigned to them, since they are
not containers. Once you assign a sigilless
variable (using th
On 11/27/22 19:02, Clifton Wood wrote:
@ToddAndMargo: These are all explained in the Raku documentation.
For advanced users that already know what they are
doing and do not need it
Long
story short:
"my \t" -- this is a RAW definition. You can use it to hold types, as in
this case.
".of"
@ToddAndMargo: These are all explained in the Raku documentation. Long
story short:
"my \t" -- this is a RAW definition. You can use it to hold types, as in
this case.
".of" is a method for Parametric Roles. It generally returns a type
"??" is the trinary operator. (expr) ?? !!
If you are going
Hi All,
On
https://github.com/salortiz/NativeHelpers-Blob/blob/master/lib/NativeHelpers/Blob.pm6
Line 96
my \t = ptr.of ~~ void ?? $type.of !! ptr.of;
What is `\t`?
What of `.of`
What is `??`?
What is `!!`
Yours in confusion.
-T