You know what, I can't even say. I was going to try it out, see what it did, but I can't even get:
%hash{ @keys } >>++;
to run, much less
@old = %hash{ @keys } >>++;
So I don't know what the deal is. I'm running Pugs, and I updated it from svn just today, so maybe they just haven't implimented it yet. I'm pretty sure I was there when japhy asked the question on #perl6, so I'm fairly confident the syntax must be right. What I'm trying to say, I guess, is that I just don't know enough to answer your question! (Man, I hate when that happens!)
-Bryan
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