Inline: On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 12:49 AM Brad Gilbert <b2gi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Invocant is in the dictionary though. > > In fact it is from Latin. > > Origin & history: > Derived from in- + vocō ("I call"). > > Verb: > I invoke > I call (by name) > > In fact that is pretty close to the same meaning as it is used in the Raku > docs. > > It is the object that we are calling (aka invoking) a method on.
Maybe we can meet Todd halfway? > > On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 6:39 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users > <perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote: >> >> On 2020-08-28 23:51, Tobias Boege wrote: >> > On Fri, 28 Aug 2020, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote: >> >> https://docs.raku.org/type/IO::Path#method_lines >> >> >> >> (IO::Path) method lines >> >> >> >> Defined as: >> >> >> >> method lines(IO::Path:D: :$chomp = True, :$enc = 'utf8', :$nl-in = >> >> ["\x0A", "\r\n"], |c --> Seq:D) >> >> >> >> Opens the invocant and returns its lines. "Opens the invocant (i.e. the object being called) and returns its lines." [Add text in parentheses above only once per method, when the word 'invocant' is first used]. Comments? Best Regards, Bill.