There will be also an second Module (probably Perl6::Doc::Update), that updates your local copy of the Synopses

This is probably a silly question, and it's also somewhat of an aside, but could someone please point me to where I can find the source files of the synopses? I don't see them in the Parrot source (find . -name '*S[01]*'), and although the Pugs source has a lot of docs (and is just plain huge, besides), I'm not able to find them in there either.

I can see from the posts to p.p6.l that they're in someplace that looks like doc/trunk/design/syn :). I'm not seeing any obvious links to the source for them on the synopses page though... maybe I need another cup of tea.


In reply to Re: Perl6::Doc is on CPAN now by adiabat
in thread Perl6::Doc is on CPAN now by sir_lichtkind

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