On 2021-01-05 Brad Gilbert <b2gi...@gmail.com> wrote: > There really shouldn't be that much difference between what the > documentation says and how your version works.
I've worked on machines stuck with perl 5.8 when the online documentation was for 5.26 I'd like to live in a world where: * raku is popular and widespread enough that you find old versions it on old machines * I won't have to struggle to remember the differences between 6.d and 6.l For now, yes, the online docs are "good enough" (when I have network connectivity, at least!) > Even if rakudoc did install, it would just copy the most recent docs > as of the time you installed it. rakudoc != p6doc rakudoc looks at the POD6 in installed distributions / modules -- Dakkar - <Mobilis in mobile> GPG public key fingerprint = A071 E618 DD2C 5901 9574 6FE2 40EA 9883 7519 3F88 key id = 0x75193F88