On 4/29/19 3:50 AM, Timo Paulssen wrote:
you can use these one-liners:
perl6 -e '.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'
perl6 -e '.perl.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'
Hi Timo,
Thank you!
Just out of curiosity, what is
ap#
nqp#
perl5#
-T
On 4/29/19 3:50 AM, Timo Paulssen wrote:
you can use these one-liners:
perl6 -e '.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'
perl6 -e '.perl.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'
Hi Timo,
Thank you!
Just out of curiosity, what is
ap#
nqp#
perl5#
-T
you can use these one-liners:
perl6 -e '.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'
perl6 -e '.perl.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'
On 29/04/2019 00:33, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Could not find xxx::yyy at line zz in:
> file#/home/linuxutil/p6lib
> inst#/home/tony/.perl6
>
Hi All,
Could not find xxx::yyy at line zz in:
file#/home/linuxutil/p6lib
inst#/home/tony/.perl6
inst#/usr/lib64/perl6/site
inst#/usr/lib64/perl6/vendor
inst#/usr/lib64/perl6
ap#
nqp#
perl5#
If I remember correctly, there was a way to ask Perl 5 for
a list of