On 12/30/20 1:44 AM, JJ Merelo wrote:


El mié, 30 dic 2020 a las 10:14, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users (<perl6-us...@perl.org <mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>>) escribió:

    On 12/30/20 12:18 AM, JJ Merelo wrote:
     >
     >
     > El mié, 30 dic 2020 a las 8:02, Veesh Goldman
    (<rabbive...@gmail.com <mailto:rabbive...@gmail.com>
     > <mailto:rabbive...@gmail.com <mailto:rabbive...@gmail.com>>>)
    escribió:
     >
     >     No.
     >     I can't imagine that what you're doing now is productive.
     >     What are you actually trying to understand by reading the source.
     >
     >
     > Probably proving his point that anything, up to and including
    looking at
     > clouds and watching Turkish series in Netflix, is better than
    reading
     > the documentation.
     >
     > So my answer will not surprise you: read the documentation
     > https://docs.raku.org/type/Metamodel::ClassHOW
    <https://docs.raku.org/type/Metamodel::ClassHOW>
     > <https://docs.raku.org/type/Metamodel::ClassHOW
    <https://docs.raku.org/type/Metamodel::ClassHOW>> Everything is in
    there,
     > and if it's not, it's probably an implementation detail you don't
    need
     > to care about.
     >
     > Cheers
     >
     > JJ

    Hi JJ,

    Oh brother JJ. Did I accuse you of having patches on
    your elbows and a beard to look older?  What is with
    the name calling?

    The link you gave me is worthless to the question
    I asked.

    And please do not give me links to the documentation.
    The documentation is written as a refresher for
    advanced users that don't need it.  It is a very
    poor reference for me.


See what I mean? If you had bothered to look it up you would have seen it answers a part of your question.

Oh I look on the off chance you sent me something useful.
You did not.

The rest has been answered by Veesh: Don't go there. For starters, if you had bothered to look at the name of the file you would have seen it's not even Raku, it's NQP, acronym for "DoN't Quite Peep here". You might be happy to know, however, there's barely any documentation for NQP, short of a reference and a couple of Power Points. Since you're apparently happier looking at source code than documentation, take a look at https://github.com/Raku/nqp <https://github.com/Raku/nqp> and come back when you're done. All the answers for your question are there, if you look closely enough.

Cheers

JJ


JJ,

I am starting to think you don't actually know
and you are hosing me.  Show you stuff and take
the line apart.

-T
apart.

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