Author: lwall Date: 2010-02-03 02:32:19 +0100 (Wed, 03 Feb 2010) New Revision: 29627
Modified: docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/Containers.pod Log: [S32/Containers] last @@ removal not counting S09 Modified: docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/Containers.pod =================================================================== --- docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/Containers.pod 2010-02-03 01:28:18 UTC (rev 29626) +++ docs/Perl6/Spec/S32-setting-library/Containers.pod 2010-02-03 01:32:19 UTC (rev 29627) @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ Created: 19 Feb 2009 extracted from S29-functions.pod - Last Modified: 21 Jan 2010 - Version: 14 + Last Modified: 2 Feb 2010 + Version: 15 The document is a draft. @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ =item cat - our Cat multi cat( *@@list ) + our Cat multi cat( *...@list ) C<cat> reads arrays serially rather than in parallel as C<zip> does. It returns all of the elements of the containers that were passed to it @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ =item roundrobin - our Parcel multi roundrobin( *@@list ) + our Parcel multi roundrobin( *...@list ) C<roundrobin> is very similar to C<zip>. The difference is that C<roundrobin> will not stop on lists that run out of elements but @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ =item zip - our Parcel of Parcel multi zip ( *@@list ) - our Parcel of Parcel multi infix:<Z> ( *@@list ) + our Parcel of Parcel multi zip ( *...@list ) + our Parcel of Parcel multi infix:<Z> ( *...@list ) zip takes any number of arrays and returns one tuple for every index. This is easier to read in an example: @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ for @a Z @b Z @c -> $a, $b, $c {...} -In C<@@> context an Array of Array is returned instead of flat list. +In slice context a list of C<Seq> is returned instead of a flat list. =back