Re: Dumb list-flattening question.

2006-09-21 Thread Mark J. Reed
Mark J. Reed wrote: > Ok, I dkimmed through the synopses again and didn't see this offhand. That's what I get for dkimming instead of reading. Or even skimming. OK, so "Capture objects fill the ecological niche of references in Perl 6." Got it. Perhaps we should also mention the use of Captu

Re: Dumb list-flattening question.

2006-09-21 Thread Aaron Sherman
Mark J. Reed wrote: Ok, I dkimmed through the synopses again and didn't see this offhand. If I have two arrays @a and @b and I wish to create a two-element list out of them - a la Perl5 ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) - what's the correct way to do that in Perl6? If it's still ([EMAIL

Re: Dumb list-flattening question.

2006-09-21 Thread Juerd
Mark J. Reed skribis 2006-09-21 9:53 (-0400): > If I have two arrays @a and @b and I wish to create a two-element list > out of them - a la Perl5 ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) - what's the > correct way to do > that in Perl6? If it's still ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]), then

Dumb list-flattening question.

2006-09-21 Thread Mark J. Reed
Ok, I dkimmed through the synopses again and didn't see this offhand. If I have two arrays @a and @b and I wish to create a two-element list out of them - a la Perl5 ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) - what's the correct way to do that in Perl6? If it's still ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PR