On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 03:18:26PM -0700, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
> On 2020-05-18 14:35, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > My point is that you put a bare "say" without telling it*what*  to say,
> > which does something quite specific in both Perl and Raku. That should,
> > at least, explain the error-like message.
> > 
> > G'luck,
> > Peter
> 
> What I was after was to see what impact I had coercing a
> Bool to a Bool verses coercing a half a Bool and unless
> text message to a Bool.
[snip another explanation of why you use .Bool, which I already
 said that I am not commenting on; my point is something entirely
 different]

All I was trying to say was to explain that "say if something" and
"say 'foo' if something" do different things, to answer your question
from a previous message why "say if something" told you something
about undefined values. That's all I was trying to help you with :)

G'luck,
Peter

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