On 5/4/01 11:09 PM, Nathan Wiger wrote: > The real trick is what to do with these: Note: stabbing wildly here... :) > %a = (%b, %c); %a = (stringify(\%b) => \%c); # Perl 5-ish %a = (%b.str => %c); # Perl 6 equiv. > %d = (@e, @f); %d = (stringify(\@e) => \@f); # Perl 5-ish %d = (@e.str => @f); # Perl 6 equiv. > Or, horrors: > > %i = ($j, %k, @l); %I = ($j => \%k, stringify(\@l) => undef); # Perl 5-ish %I = ($j.str => %k, @l.str => undef); # Perl 6 equiv. > ($m, @n, $o) = (@p, $q, %r); ($m, @n, $o) = (\@p, \@$q, \%r); # Perl 5-ish ($m, @n, $o) = (@p, $q, %r); # Perl 6 equiv. :) > Jeez, this is getting complicated. ;-) ...or maybe simpler? We'll see... :) -John
- Apoc2 - Context and variables Nathan Wiger
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- Re: Apoc2 - Context and variables Nathan Wiger
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