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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22TSa_=28Thomas_Sandla=DF=29=22?=
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June 1, 2005 10:04
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Re: (1,(2,3),4)[2]
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429DEA9F.4040506@orthogon.com
Larry Wall wrote:
> : my $b <== foo();
> :
> : declares $b to be an iterator rather than an array ref.
>
> Though that would seem to imply that *$x slurpy parameters should
> work that way too, and that's not how they work right now...
This is very in line with my current conclusion that List is
a subtype of Code. Like the talking frog that the geek takes
as it is instead of flattening it into a princess :)
The princess here beeing the list of everything the frog had
to say before his disappearance. Hmm, and ** beeing the kissing
operation ;)
--
TSa (Thomas Sandlaß)
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