...and who's gonna chomp the lines? :-)
regarding perl6, here's how I would do it (untested code, of course :-)
require 6.0; # yeah, sure
my $f1 is chomped = IO::File.new( shift ) or die("ack - $!");
my $f2 is chomped = IO::File.new( shift ) or die("ack - $!");
my @f1 is from <$f1>;
my @f2 is from <$f2>;
my @join = @f1 ^_ @f2;
but this way you can't have a space between the lines from $f1 and $f2...
Update: actually, this seems to work:
my @join = @f1 ^_ " " ^_ @f2;
...I'm such a newbie :-)
cheers,
Aldo
King of Laziness, Wizard of Impatience, Lord of Hubris
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