>>>>> "TC" == Tom Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Basically a hash with >> only the keys, no other baggage. TC> If you don't want but the keys, don't use but the keys. Does that mean, that none of the other bookeeping for the values will be done? Is this "@hash{@keys};" valid? Would it be possible to make push(%hash, @keys) work? Doesn't look likely is @keys the keys, the values, or both? <chaim> -- Chaim Frenkel Nonlinear Knowledge, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1-718-236-0183
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory to manipu... Eric Roode
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory to m... John Porter
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory ... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory to manipu... Eric Roode
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory to m... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory ... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set the... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions fro... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions fro... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory to m... Ariel Scolnicov
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory ... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory to manipu... Eric Roode
- Re: RFC 179 (v1) More functions from set theory to manipu... Eric Roode