perl9;

my $the_amazing_pound = Datatype->new();

$the_amazing_pound->replaces($scalars,@arrays,%hashs);

$the_amazing_pound = '₤';

sub example {

  my ₤foo = 'bar';
  ₤foo{0} = 'apples';
  ₤foo{1} = 'oranges';
  ₤foo{2} = 'bananas';
  ₤foo{'horses'} = 'carrots';

  push ₤foo, 'pineapple';

  print ₤foo; # prints: bar
  print ₤foo{3}; # prints: pineapple

  print "$_, " foreach (₤foo);
  #prints: bar, apples, oranges, bananas, carrots, pineapple

  print ₤foo{undef}; # prints: bar

  print "$_, " foreach (keys ₤foo);
  #prints: 0, 1, 2, 3, horses
}

print ($the_amazing_pound->anything_it_cant_do ? assert(0) : 'of course not!');

"Hey guys! The <code> tag doesn't know Perl 9! What's going on? What year is this? Damn IPQuantLeap beta!"


Andrew (...snip... ahem... :) )

In reply to Pound New to Perl 9.1 by tomazos

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