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tbrowder__ | aruniecrisps: check out module Date::Names which has 13 language versions of almost identical subs and constants selectable from a two-letter code | 12:43 | |
uses programmatic selection of modules | 15:28 | ||
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petlib | Hi, I tried the code snippet on raku.guide/#_using_modules and got error: You cannot create an instance of this type (Digest::MD5) in block <unit> at md5.raku line 3". | 20:14 | |
installed module Test::Util::ServerPort with zef, And this module works fine. | 20:16 | ||
rakudo is installed via rakudo-pkg on ubuntu | 20:17 | ||
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librasteve | petlib: what version of raku are you running? try raku -v | 20:46 | |
(typically the apt type installers are not up to date, I recommend rakubrew.org) | 20:47 | ||
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petlib: I tried this example on my machine ... got same error, so I have opened an issue here github.com/hankache/rakuguide/issues/230 ... meantime, | 21:28 | ||
use Abbreviations; my $words = 'A ab Abcde'; # The main exported routine: my %abbrevs = abbreviations $words; say %abbrevs.gist; # OUTPUT: «{A => A, Abcde => Ab, ab => a}» | |||
^^ here's a different example picked at random from raku.land | |||
that I have tested | 21:29 | ||
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