On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:14:03 -0800, Larry Wall wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 02:27:07PM +0200, Yuval Kogman wrote:
>
> How else would you implement it that doesn't impact performance?
> One of the main reasons for having exceptions is that they're exceptional,
> and should be pessimized wit
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 01:26:03PM +0100, TSa wrote:
: HaloO,
:
: S03 does explicitly disallow auto-reversed ranges.
: And I'm not sure if the upto operator has a downto
: cousin where ^-4 == (-1, -2, -3, -4) returns a list
: that is suitable for indexing an array from the back.
: Why is that so?
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 02:27:07PM +0200, Yuval Kogman wrote:
: on the #catalyst channel today we had lots of pains debugging where
: a die will go to eventually, within a cascade of eval { }s and what
: not.
:
: In Perl 6 one thing that could ease this is to be able to easily
: know where we will
on the #catalyst channel today we had lots of pains debugging where
a die will go to eventually, within a cascade of eval { }s and what
not.
In Perl 6 one thing that could ease this is to be able to easily
know where we will die to, without having to walk the stack and
checking which scope entries