Author: lwall
Date: 2009-06-10 10:07:58 +0200 (Wed, 10 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 27054
Modified:
docs/Perl6/Spec/S12-objects.pod
Log:
[S12] dwim on things like: say "Foo = $foo.";
Modified: docs/Perl6/Spec/S12-objects.pod
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--- d
I'm about halfway through reading Synopsis 3 and have a couple
comments/questions.
Is there, should there be unicode synonyms for the feed operators? eg
<== is also ⇐ ⇐LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
==> is also ⇒ ⇒RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
I don't see as obvious candidates for <<== and ==>>, maybe
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, yary wrote:
I'm about halfway through reading Synopsis 3 and have a couple
comments/questions.
Is there, should there be unicode synonyms for the feed operators? eg
<== is also ? ⇐ LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
==> is also ? ⇒ RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
I don't see as obviou
Author: jdlugosz
Date: 2009-06-11 02:46:52 +0200 (Thu, 11 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 27056
Modified:
docs/Perl6/Spec/S03-operators.pod
Log:
[S03] reword example due to prefix = no longer existing. Presumably the effect
still applies if you were to have one, even though it is no longer a built-in
yary not.com-at-gmail.com |Perl 6| wrote:
I'm about halfway through reading Synopsis 3 and have a couple
comments/questions.
Is there, should there be unicode synonyms for the feed operators? eg
<== is also ⇐ ⇐ LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
==> is also ⇒ ⇒ RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
I don't see a
yary not.com-at-gmail.com |Perl 6| wrote:
I'm about halfway through reading Synopsis 3 and have a couple
comments/questions.
Is there, should there be unicode synonyms for the feed operators? eg
<== is also ⇐ ⇐ LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
==> is also ⇒ ⇒ RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
I don't see a
Author: masak
Date: 2009-06-11 07:17:56 +0200 (Thu, 11 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 27057
Modified:
docs/Perl6/Spec/S03-operators.pod
Log:
[S03] supplied a missing "
Modified: docs/Perl6/Spec/S03-operators.pod
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--- docs/Perl6/Spec/S
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
I have trouble using the arrow character in general. It's because of the
fonts: they have such tiny heads the arrow doesn't show well at all, or
match the surrounding character style. So I tend to avoid them on web pages,
and any document where I'