[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > Unary C<~> now imposes a string (C<Str>) context on its > argument, and C<+> imposes a numeric (C<Num>) context (as opposed to > being a no-op in Perl 5).
Shouldn't unary minus be mentioned too? Or would one need C<0-> or C<-+>? > A reduction operator really is a list operator, and is invoked as > one. Hence, you maybe implement a reduction operator in one of two > ways. s/maybe/may|can/ ? > By default, if there is one argument, the built-in reduce operators > return that one argument. However, this default doesn't make sense ;) -- Groet, Ruud