31.08.2015, 17:25, "yary" <not....@gmail.com>:
> Once in a while, our sysadmin tweaks something on an upstream mail server,
> and asks us a few days later if our spam rate has changed. I invariably whip
> up a perl5 one liner like this to get a daily spam count from my "mh" mail
> folder:
>
> scan +spam|perl -naE '$d{$F[1]}++; END{say "$_: $d{$_}" for sort keys %d}'
>
> "scan +spam" spits out one line per message in my spam folder, with the date
> in field 1. I'm using perl in an awk-like way, and taking advantage of
> non-strictness to use a global %d without declaring it.
>
> What's a good concise "strict" Rakudo one-liner that works the same? In
> particular, is there a Perl6 one-liner that works line-by-line (not requiring
> reading all STDIN into memory) and doesn't require a variable declaration?
>
> -y