David Nicol Wrote in RFC 262:
>foreach $item (@items){
>#print "$item was at location ",$item:n,"\n";
>print "$item was at location ${item:n}\n";
>};
What would really be nice here is an C function, similar to the
scalar version, that returns the index of the matching entry in a list. For
instanc
Graham Barr Wrote:
>Well if there ever is a way to shortcut grep this could be genera;ized
>to
>
> my $index = grep { break if $_ eq $seek; 1 } @items;
Wouldn't this also assume that grep return the number of times the block was
NOT true, rather than it's current implementation of the number of
Both RFC 168 & 267 complain about the inability to override builtins. What
if p6 simply require all user defined functions to be called using the &func
syntax, and that builtins require the bareword syntax? This way any builtin
could be overridden and it would be immediately recognizable as an
ove
Anyone want to pick up this? I just don't have the time, but I would like to
see it in Perl6.
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=head1 TITLE
Builtin list context lindex() function
=head1 VERSION
Maintainer: NA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 09 SEP 2000
Version: 0
Mailing List: perl6-language
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Dear Iain,
I had a few moments, so I tried to put together a subroutine that would
express what I was thinking. It's attached with the script that I used to
test it.
Grant M.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lndxexmp.pl
lindex.pl
My question:
using IO::SOCKET, i need to connect to multiple server at once.
The server side works very well; it only waits for connections over a fixed IP,port.
How can i write the client-side?
Please help me!