Graham Barr wrote: > On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 11:12:15PM -0800, Dave Storrs wrote: > > Or how about run-time evaluated versions? > > > > # Set a timer to run for either a day or an hour, depending > > $timer = 60*60*($use_days ? 24 : 1):10 > > Then it is no longer a literal is it.
True. But this might: $foo = [60*60*($use_days ? 24 : 1):10]; Larry said that could be the equivalent of: $foo = scalar(list(60*60*($use_days ? 24 : 1):10)); I've tried asking if lists are literals or not... but I've been Warnock'd. > I also think -documentation is the wrong place to > discuss this. Yes. There seems to be a bit language design going on under the subtext of documentation. We are here to ask questions that provoke Larry to disambiguate. Not come up with our own answers. If I can borrow a bit of time from my non-existant pool, I'll try to summarize the syntax issues... But aren't the 1*10:9, -2:1 or 2:-1, 0:0, 1:0, 37:aA, etc. issues exactly the type of questions we're supposed to be steering back to perl6-language? -- Garrett Goebel IS Development Specialist ScriptPro Direct: 913.403.5261 5828 Reeds Road Main: 913.384.1008 Mission, KS 66202 Fax: 913.384.2180 www.scriptpro.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]