On 19/09/16 16:02, Aaron Sherman wrote: > I'm guessing that what you meant was "say as a function was what I > meant to > use there." In which case: > > say for reverse lines > > or > > for reverse lines { say } > > These are both valid ways of asking for each element of the iterable > thing returned from lines to be printed with a newline. Watch out, this needs to read say $_ otherwise you would get an error message:
Unsupported use of bare "say"; in Perl 6 please use .say if you meant $_, or use an explicit invocant or argument, or use &say to refer to the function as a noun