Re: "put" vs "say"

2018-10-21 Thread Parrot Raiser
Thanks for the suggestions. I ran a couple of tests: my $data_list = 1..1001; say $data_list; produces 1..1000 real0m0.357s user0m0.435s sys 0m0.048s my $data_list = 1..1001; put $data_list; produces the list of integers from 1 to 1001 (obviously a single string). real

Re: "put" vs "say"

2018-10-21 Thread Timo Paulssen
put is meant for machines, while say is meant for humans. this is implemented by having say call the .gist method and put calling the .Str method. Try using say and put on a list of a thousand elements or more and you'll see what I mean. HTH   - Timo On 21/10/2018 18:29, Parrot Raiser wrote: >

"put" vs "say"

2018-10-21 Thread Parrot Raiser
"put" and "say" seem to be redundant, but I'm sure there's a good reason for having 2 output commands. Would anyone care to comment on how they differ and why, or point to an explanation?