>>>>> "PRM" == Patrick R Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PRM> On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:54:20AM -0500, Uri Guttman wrote:
>> >>>>> "RA" == Rod Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
RA> Uri Guttman wrote:
>> >> that fixes St�phane's problem with my yall proposal. and yall solves the
>> >> unary my problem. :)
>> >>
RA> Stop misusing "y'all" before this Texan has to hurt you.
RA> And y'all wonder why we hate you damn yankees. Can't even speak
RA> properly up there.
>>
RA> :-)
>>
>> be glad your (losing) battle with damian was on email. between his VERY
>> southern accent and yours ... :)
PRM> Indeed, Damian might just say that the answer to this problem is
PRM> to *again* use junctions, and eliminate the 'm' in C<my>, leaving:
PRM> y all($x, $y, $z) = 1..3;
PRM> Sorry, couldn't help myself. :-) :-) :-)
AAUUUUGGHHHH!!!!!!
but the () snuck back in and one of the goals is to remove
them. actually i like the () to mark a list context.
so would it be:
y all $x, $y, $z <== 1..3;
and all() doesn't have ordering since it is set-like (hi rod! :), so how
do 1..3 get assigned?
uri
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