On Monday 14 October 2002 20:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Are Inf and NaN going to be standard in Perl 6? As long as we're traveling > down that road, how about i (the square root of -1), or Lukasiwiscean Null? > (Sorry if I sound sarcastic, I'm actually honestly curious.) > After much fighting with google to find the right spelling, it looks like "Lukasiewiczian NULL" is just the nifty NULL that SQL has, and the nifty ways that it affects logical and aggregate operations. Actually, something I wouldn't mind seeing in other languages -- I can't say if perl is one of those, but if it can be provided by expansion, that would be neato.
Miko, did I get the right thing out of that? --hobbs P.S. Delurk.