http://sial.org/pbot/37077
A slightly improved syntax, as per jnthn++ suggestion...
Em Sáb, 2009-06-06 às 18:08 +0200, Daniel Carrera escreveu:
Daniel Carrera wrote
Ok, try again:
% perl6 rpn.pl 2 2+
2 2
You can probably fix that with a different split() line. I tried using
ws instead
Em Sáb, 2009-06-06 às 19:45 -0400, Minimiscience escreveu:
my $ls = @a.shift;
my $rs = @a.shift;
To:
my $rs = @a.pop;
my $ls = @a.pop;
Thanks... this was already solved in the latest version I sent
http://sial.org/pbot/37089
daniel
Em Sáb, 2009-06-06 às 14:06 +0200, Daniel Carrera escreveu:
I just wrote a blog post showing how to make a reverse polish notation
calculator in Perl 6. In the process I show some of Perl 6's grammar
features.
TIMTOWTDI ;)
http://sial.org/pbot/37075
daniel
Em Sáb, 2009-06-06 às 18:22 +0200, Daniel Carrera escreveu:
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
er... that's because I didn't tried to implement it... but it
certainly
is possible to, just by declaring the :(@a, Num $a) variant...
Well, * is implemented, so I guess you are talking about complex
Em Sáb, 2009-06-06 às 19:51 +0200, Daniel Carrera escreveu:
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Yes... that's what wasn't implemented... But now it is ;)
http://sial.org/pbot/37085
Close, but...
% perl6 rpn.pl 5 4 + 3 / 5 3 - *
-6
That should be a positive 6.
Fixed now!
http://sial.org/pbot/37088
Em Ter, 2009-03-24 às 09:17 -0400, Mark J. Reed escreveu:
Are we seeking a logo for Perl 6 in general or Rakudo in particular?
It seems like the latter should be derived from the former, perhaps
with the Parrot logo mixed in.
are you suggesting that the cat should be eating a parrot in the
Em Seg, 2009-03-23 às 21:47 -0700, Darren Duncan escreveu:
If you're going for sciencey or mathey illustrations, then I think its
important
to include something that speaks quantum physics in there, since quantum
superpositions aka Junctions are one of the big central user features that