Autrijus Tang writes:
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 09:37:51AM -0600, Luke Palmer wrote:
> > Joshua Gatcomb writes:
> > > The solution is formal parameters. The trouble is I
> > > can't seem to find a good example in S04 that matches
> > > what I am trying to do.
> > >
> > > while $ref() -> @array {
Aaron Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 22:24 +0800, Autrijus Tang wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 09:13:26AM -0500, Abhijit Mahabal wrote:
> > > I do not see how any auto-threading occurs in that code. It is completely
> > > innocuous in that sense, and I don't think th
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 09:37:51AM -0600, Luke Palmer wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb writes:
> > The solution is formal parameters. The trouble is I
> > can't seem to find a good example in S04 that matches
> > what I am trying to do.
> >
> > while $ref() -> @array { ... }
>
> We're thinking at the mom
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Aaron Sherman wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 22:24 +0800, Autrijus Tang wrote:
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 09:13:26AM -0500, Abhijit Mahabal wrote:
I do not see how any auto-threading occurs in that code. It is completely
innocuous in that sense, and I don't think that is what horrif
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 22:24 +0800, Autrijus Tang wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 09:13:26AM -0500, Abhijit Mahabal wrote:
> > I do not see how any auto-threading occurs in that code. It is completely
> > innocuous in that sense, and I don't think that is what horrified David.
> > What was troubl
Aaron Sherman writes:
> On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 09:37 -0600, Luke Palmer wrote:
>
> > We're thinking at the moment that `while` will probably look like this:
> >
> > sub statement: (&cond is lazy, &block) {
> [...]
>
> Just curious, why a sub and not a macro?
Didn't need a macro. statement:
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 09:13:26AM -0500, Abhijit Mahabal wrote:
> I do not see how any auto-threading occurs in that code. It is completely
> innocuous in that sense, and I don't think that is what horrified David.
> What was troublesome was, I think:
> my Str|Int $x;
> $x.foo(); # r
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Brent 'Dax' Royal-Gordon wrote:
David Storrs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 03:28:41PM +0200, Ingo Blechschmidt wrote:
so we had junctions of Code references some days ago, what's with
junctions of Class and Role objects? :)
Could we see some code that shows
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 09:37 -0600, Luke Palmer wrote:
> We're thinking at the moment that `while` will probably look like this:
>
> sub statement: (&cond is lazy, &block) {
[...]
Just curious, why a sub and not a macro?
> That does pose a problem with:
>
> given $foo {
> until
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 08:41:52AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
> Anyway Parrots MMD system depends on types. *If* the Perl6 compiler defines
> above array as
>
> cl = subclass "FixedFloatArray", "num_Array_shape_3_3_3"
Yes, that is what I am planning to emit for hierarchical and other
subtype
Autrijus Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my sub get_book () of Hash of Array of Recipe {...}
> my num @nums = Array of num.new(:shape(3;3;3));
> Does Parrot's MMD carry this type information natively?
Neither of above. But:
multi sub foo(Int $a, Num $b) { ... }
aka
.sub foo @MUL
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