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rakudo: say False ~~ True
rakudo ec47f3: OUTPUT«1»
o.O
(which is Worng)
alpha: say
On Feb 19, 10:30 pm, la...@wall.org (Larry Wall) wrote:
> 2000 would have been a lovely epoch if only the astronomers had kept
> their grubby hands off of civil time.
The astronomers might love to have the power to control something like
that, but I'm afraid that none who are alive now can take cr
On 20/02/10 11:17, Mark Rada wrote:
> I had the same issue, but I just nuked the parrot* directories in the working
> tree and tried it again, which worked.
>
I accidentally only nuked the parrot directory, forgetting
parrot_install, but I was able to build both parrot and rakudo.
Thanks,
Ivan
Any way I can post my tests with my name?
Ivan.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 06:20:22PM -0800, Steve Allen wrote:
: On Feb 19, 10:30 pm, la...@wall.org (Larry Wall) wrote:
: > 2000 would have been a lovely epoch if only the astronomers had kept
: > their grubby hands off of civil time.
:
: The astronomers might love to have the power to control some
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 10:39:20AM -0500, Mark J. Reed wrote:
: I just want to know what Perl 6 time zero is.
Well, there's no such thing as time 0 in Perl 6, in the sense that
Instant is more-or-less opaque. But it's currently specced to the
TAI epoch, if you force it. I could be argued into 20