hello
i refer to the module Quantum::Superpositions
the code
use strict;
use warnings;
use Quantum::Superpositions;
if (any(2)*all(5,6) < 18)
{ print "True\n" }
else {print "False\n"}
return False, but i think it must print True, because 2*5 And 2*6 < 18
i have downloaded the perl6-pugs for windows from
http://jnthn.net/perl6/pugs-win32.zip
and as i have expected it prints True as in the following image:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/4386/perl6pugsdn0.jpg
can someone explain this to me.
i am using windows xp , ActivePerl 5.8.8, Quantum::Superpositions v2.02
regards
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