hello people,
AÀM (Appel À Mousser) is the monthly social event of the Strasbourg(fr)
LUG. the dates of those meetings are scheduled by an algorithm
implemented in aam_dates_of_year (line 6).
Now i would like to show 25 AAM dates staring from 2019-01. line 14
works fine but is too long. i really
Dear Brad,
Obviously there's a huge backstory to this issue, and I'm only
touching base on it right now. Suffice it to say (reading posts on
this mailing-list), there seems to be a bit of an "impedance mismatch"
between those who know Perl versions 1 through 5, and those who come
in seeking Perl_6
> On Aug 9, 2019, at 9:34 AM, Marc Chantreux wrote:
>
> hello people,
Hi Marc!
>
> AÀM (Appel À Mousser) is the monthly social event of the Strasbourg(fr)
> LUG. the dates of those meetings are scheduled by an algorithm
> implemented in aam_dates_of_year (line 6).
>
> Now i would like to s
Hi All,
Fedora 30
rakudo-0.2019.03-2.fc30.x86_64
I have a weird question. I need to simulate a core
dump under a bash (ulimit) shell.
Any of you guys know who to get Perl to crash with a
core dump?
I need to prove that core dumps are not
active on my system. Or if I am mistaken.
Many thank
Hi Rui, Have you considered just installing Perl 6 ?
https://rakudo.org
https://www.perl6.org
Spoiler alert: the Perl6 code you posted works with no errors on my
Perl6 install.
Best Regards, Bill.
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 1:07 PM Rui Fernandes wrote:
>
> Greetings
>
> I have this Perl 6 script