TSa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > HaloO, > > The Perl 6 Summarizer wrote: >> Meanwhile, in perl6-language >> "\(...)" >> Oh look, a thread in p6l that's still going more than a fortnight later. >> How unusual. > > Is a long running thread considered a bad thing on this list?
Nah, it's just hard to summarise. > I have grasped so far, that spawning a new thread after > some divergence from the original topic is considered nice. Definitely. >> This particular instance of the form is nominally about the >> behaviour of "\($a, $b)" but various subthreads have drifted onto >> discussions of context in general and meaningful whitespace. So far >> there has been no discussion of the return value of >> "Pin.head.contents.grep -> Angel $a {$a.is_dancing}" but I'm sure it's >> only a matter of time. > > Please tell me if the particular pinhead is me. I'm actually about to reply > to Juerds question about my ranting about code backing the interpolation > of data into strings. Or is that considered counter productive > hairsplitting? Just a reference to the old philosophical question of how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. That and the fact that I occasionally get curmudgeonly and hit the send button before I have second thoughts. The weird thing is that the syntax I rolled there is soon to be the topic of an original thread, once I've got the thing written up a little more. -- Piers Cawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.bofh.org.uk/