On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 07:58:11AM -0700, Todd Chester via perl6-users wrote:
>
>
> On 3/15/19 3:02 AM, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 11:52:15AM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > 3. The standard input stream in Perl 6 is called $*IN (think of it as
> > > mostly equivalent to what <<>> and <> would read from in Perl 5,
> >
> > ...sorry about this part, I know it's not correct.
> >
> > > and pretty much the same thing as Perl 5's STDIN.
> >
> > ...this is the correct statement.
> >
> > > sub is-ours($line) {
> > > $line ~~ /^ \s* $<pid> = [\d+] \s+ "zsh" \s .* \s+ $<elapsed> = [ <[-
> > > \d :]> + ] $/
> > > ?? (~$/<pid> => pad-elapsed $/<elapsed>)
> > > !! Any
> > > }
> >
> > Of course, you may need to modify this a bit if you don't want to look
> > for "zsh" processes... :)
> >
> > G'luck,
> > Peter
> >
>
>
> Never did figure out why everything went into @x[0]
What do you mean "everything"? If you have an array (or a sequence) and
you sort it, you have another array (or sequence) with the same members,
but in a different order. Then, if you only want the largest (or smallest,
or whatever) member, that means that you only want the first element of
the array.
G'luck,
Peter
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