>>>>> "LW" == Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LW> One of the other reasons I like ^5 is that the uparrowness of it LW> naturally reads as "up to 5". But for containers we could certainly LW> abstract it out to the domain. it also harkens back to apl's iota op which did similar things. iota is an integer range generation operator which returned 1 .. N in monadic (prefix) mode and M .. N in dynadic (infix) mode. and ^ used to be a full up arrow with a shaft (teletypes) and that is vaguely similar to the iota char. but given larry's stretchable imagination i don't think this mnemonic would hurt anyone. you just need to know some computer history. :) uri -- Uri Guttman ------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------- http://www.stemsystems.com --Perl Consulting, Stem Development, Systems Architecture, Design and Coding- Search or Offer Perl Jobs ---------------------------- http://jobs.perl.org