On Saturday 10 February 2007 16:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Author: paultcochrane
> Date: Sat Feb 10 16:13:18 2007
> New Revision: 16940
>
> Modified:
> trunk/languages/lua/Lua/parser.pm
> trunk/languages/lua/t/shootout.t
>
> Log:
> [lua] Converted dos line endings to unix line endings
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On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 09:16:06AM -0500, Joe Gottman wrote:
: Does the interpolating version of qw split a string into words before or
: after it interpolates? So if I have
: my $foo = 'Hello World';
:my @bar = «$foo»;
:
: does @bar equal ('Hello World') or ('Hello', 'World')?
The latter
Author: larry
Date: Sat Feb 10 09:19:39 2007
New Revision: 13581
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S12.pod
Log:
Right ye be, Daniel Hulme me matey!
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S12.pod
==
--- doc/trunk/design/syn/S12.
Does the interpolating version of qw split a string into words before or
after it interpolates? So if I have
my $foo = 'Hello World';
my @bar = «$foo»;
does @bar equal ('Hello World') or ('Hello', 'World')?
Joe Gottman
# New Ticket Created by Sam Vilain
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Test::More.skip() was missing; add it
---
runtime/parrot/library/Test/More.pir | 27 +++
> +This is particularly useful for establishing grammatical categories
> +in a grammar be declaring a C C or C. (Perl 6's
> +grammar does this, for instance.)
Unless you be a pirate, you may want to revise the above, and add
commas.
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