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> Modified: docs/Perl6/Spec/S03-operators.pod

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--- docs/Perl6/Spec/S03-operators.pod   2010-05-21 06:55:13 UTC (rev 30741)

+++ docs/Perl6/Spec/S03-operators.pod   2010-05-21 07:15:36 UTC (rev 30742)

@@ -2540,7 +2540,7 @@

=item *


> C<< -> >> becomes C<.>, like the rest of the world uses.  There is

-a pseudo C<< postfix:('->') >> operator that produces a compile-time

+a pseudo C<< postfix:['->'] >> operator that produces a compile-time

error reminding Perl 5 users to use dot instead.  (The "pointy block"

use of C<< -> >> in Perl 5 requires preceding whitespace when the arrow

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Shouldn't that read "in Perl 6"?

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Mark J. Reed <markjr...@gmail.com>

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