hello people, I found myself choosing between
raku -e ' (run :out, < dpkg-query -f ${db-fsys:Files} -W gnuplot* > ).out>>.lines>>.trim>>.grep(*.IO.f)>>.say' and raku -e ' qx< dpkg-query -f \${db-fsys:Files} -W gnuplot\* >.lines.trim>>.grep(*.IO.f)>>.say' I really love the qx syntax but * it runs an extra useless sh processus * I need to quote the shell symbols I read the Proc documentation and tried to see if there was another command or an adverb to the qx construction (something like :r for run). What I really would like to write is: raku -e ' qx:r< dpkg-query -f ${db-fsys:Files} -W gnuplot* >.lines>>.grep(*.IO.f)>>.say ' Any suggestion is welcome. Regards, -- Marc Chantreux Pôle de Calcul et Services Avancés à la Recherche (CESAR) http://annuaire.unistra.fr/p/20200