In article <001801c26a48$a6cce2b0$0a00a8c0@zeus>, Tony Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have written and wish to contribute to CPAN a module called "WMF" that
> creates native Windows Metafile image files entirely in perl on non-windows
> platforms.
you probably want to put this in the Win32 na
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I have written and wish to contribute to CPAN a module called "WMF" that
creates native Windows Metafile image files entirely in perl on non-windows
platforms.
sincerely
Tony Cox
Name: Tony Cox
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I have written and wish to contribute to CPAN a module called "WMF" that
creates native Windows Metafile image files entirely in perl on non-windows
platforms.
sincerely
Tony Cox
Philip Newton wrote:
> > What you've written above, would I have written as
> > @foo = map { s/\s+/ /g } @bar;
>
> $_ is an alias to the original values inside map and grep, so your code
> above would have modified @bar. An equivalent using map might be
>
> @foo = map { my $x = $_; $x =~ s/\
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 20:28:19 +0100, in perl.modules you wrote:
> Brian McCauley wrote:
> >
> >Unlike map and grep the elements
> > of LIST are not altered.
>
> Please excuse my stupid question :-)
>
> What's the difference to the map function.
See above
Brian McCauley wrote:
>
> First contribution is a module to provide the apply BLOCK LIST
> function as decribed in a thread in comp.lang.perl.misc some time
> back:
>
> apply BLOCK LIST
>
> Similar to map in that it evaluates BLOCK setting $_ to each
> element of LIST in turn. appl
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a short description of what I'm planning to contribute: All sorts of
modules. Predominantly pure Perl. Mostly to do with providing slick
interfaces to things that aren't exactly hard to do in Perl but wh
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