It occured to me earlier that while Perl6 is introducing
the yada-yada-yada operator
...,
this is already the
flip-flop operator!
No problem, we can handle that. Context to the rescue.
EXPR ... EXPR
is different than
... in void context (yada**3 would be in void right?).
Okay, but it seems part of the design philosophy of Perl6 is to mop up some
ambiguity, not add it e.g.
<> and
glob.
So what do you know/think about this?
PS> It is possible I am blind but I did not
find this anywhere around here, nor in an Exegsis
nor Apocalypse.
--
perl -pe "s/\b;([mnst])/'\1/mg"
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