🦋 Welcome to the MAIN() IRC channel of the Raku Programming Language (raku.org). Log available at irclogs.raku.org/raku/live.html . If you're a beginner, you can also check out the #raku-beginner channel! Set by lizmat on 6 September 2022. |
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jaguart | a question about `use v6;` vs `use v6.d+` -> I see that the second gives me access to `Supply.snip() from core.e` - is this expected? I don't have the | 01:30 | |
.PREVIEW modifier and there is no warning? v6.d doesn't show methods from core.e | 01:31 | ||
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tbrowder | hi, can anyone explain trait handles? it looks like it can only applied to one attribute. | 01:41 | |
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tbrowder | m: class f{ also does Associative; has %.idx handles <AT-KEY>; has %.b handles <AT-KEY>}; use f; | 01:45 | |
camelia | ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp> Package 'f' already has a method 'AT-KEY' (did you mean to declare a multi method?) at <tmp>:1 |
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tbrowder | docs don't mention that | ||
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jaguart | handles is like delegation `has $!x handles foo,bar,baz` then when someone calls c.foo it is passed through to $!x.foo | 01:50 | |
so it doesnt make sense to have two AT-KEY methods handled by different fields | |||
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tonyo | tbrowder: what is your goal with this ^ ? | 01:56 | |
jaguart | m: class A { method foo { say 'foo'} }; class B { method bar { say 'bar'} }; class C { has $!a handles 'foo'; has $!b handles 'bar'; submethod TWEAK {$!a = A.new; $!b = B.new } }; C.new.foo; | 01:58 | |
camelia | foo | ||
jaguart | m: class F does Associative { has %!f handles <AT-KEY EXISTS-KEY STORE>; }; my $f = F.new; $f<a> = 'ah'; say $f<a>:exists; | 02:04 | |
camelia | True | ||
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tbrowder | my goal is to (1) know how one should use 2 or more attributes of the same type and (2) file a doc issue | 02:24 | |
ispyhumanfly | tonyo: I'm trying your instructions now. Thank you. | 02:27 | |
tellable6 | 2023-01-17T17:01:00Z #raku <tonyo> ispyhumanfly can you add a key value to `$HOME/.fez-config.json`: `"bundlers": ["Fez::Util::Tar"]` and give it another shot? | ||
rf | jaguart: Thanks for this, this is incredibly useful for writing simple wrapper calsses thank you. | ||
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ispyhumanfly | tonyo: tonyo: so far it just hangs at "fez upload" as it has before. Will their be some debug archive as a result of my doing this? | 02:31 | |
tonyo | yea, give me a second and i'll give you a one liner | 02:37 | |
if you mv .gitignore to .whatever temporarily does it work | 02:38 | ||
ispyhumanfly | tonyo: I'll try that. | 02:45 | |
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tonyo | if that works i'll prioritize getting the glob branch merged to make better dists | 02:45 | |
ispyhumanfly | tonyo: yes that worked :) | ||
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tbrowder | speaking of zef, another thing the docs need is a blurb on the correct way to install modules by root so all raku users see them. it'd | 02:50 | |
*it's in the voluminous zef documentation but, imho, it needs to be in the docs somewhere as a best practice. | 02:52 | ||
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jaguart | yeah - Good Practice docs, would be very much appreciated by newbies | 03:06 | |
ugexe | the default config for zef will already install modules to the global 'site' repository if it is writable (like when you are root) | 03:14 | |
github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/9779091b...1230-L1237 | 03:15 | ||
ispyhumanfly | tonyo: Hey thank you for your help. | ||
ugexe | github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/9779091b...ig.json#L5 | ||
ispyhumanfly | ugexe: good stuff. | ||
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thowe | Is there, like, a recommended Mastodon server for Raku fans? fosstodon.org maybe? | 03:32 | |
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Xliff | \o | 03:35 | |
Is there an example written on how to reassign $*OUT to an IO::Handle::Subclass? | 03:36 | ||
Um... I meant an IO::Handle subclass | |||
Aha! I found this one... | 03:38 | ||
stackoverflow.com/questions/473181...-to-stdout | |||
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Xliff | m: multi sub a (1) { 1 }; multi sub a(2) { 2 }; multi sub a ("Bleah") { "Boo!" }; .signature.params.gist.say for &a.&candidates | 03:57 | |
camelia | ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: candidates used at line 1 |
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Xliff | m: multi sub a (1) { 1 }; multi sub a(2) { 2 }; multi sub a ("Bleah") { "Boo!" }; .signature.params.gist.say for &a.candidates | 03:58 | |
camelia | (1) (2) ("Bleah") |
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peter1 | hi,is there anyone who knows both OCamel and Raku? | 04:18 | |
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tonyo | rf ^? | 05:05 | |
CIAvash | tonyo: Just updated my meta info. It's `CIAvash` and changed my display name to CIAvash, changed my website to siavash.askari-nasr.com and set an email address | 05:17 | |
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Nemokosch | .seen jjatria | 09:27 | |
tellable6 | Nemokosch, I saw jjatria 2022-09-22T14:41:01Z in #raku: <jjatria> So it _would_ have worked if I had bumped the version again? | ||
Nemokosch | :c | ||
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Homer_Simpson | how can I automatically create a new list if the loop condition is true | 10:30 | |
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Homer_Simpson | in C you would use malloc/realloc/free | 10:30 | |
lizmat | you have to be more specific | 10:35 | |
Homer_Simpson | unless I just append the data to the same list | 10:36 | |
lists are mutable right | |||
Nemokosch | lists by themselves don't provide mutation, although they are not immutable in the strictest sense | 10:37 | |
an Array (which is a List) is definitely mutable | |||
Homer_Simpson | yeah but I need it to be homogenous | 10:38 | |
Nemokosch | what does that mean? | 10:39 | |
Homer_Simpson | where it allows mixed types | ||
lizmat | m: my @a = 1,2,3; @a.push(42); say @a | 10:40 | |
camelia | [1 2 3 42] | ||
lizmat | m: my @a = 1,2,3; @a.push("foo"); say @a | ||
camelia | [1 2 3 foo] | ||
lizmat | Homer_Simpson ^^ like that ? | 10:41 | |
Homer_Simpson | ill try 2 seconds | ||
yeah like that | 10:43 | ||
lizmat | Note there's also .unshift if you want to add at the start | 10:44 | |
m: my @a = 1,2,3; @a.unshift("foo"); say @a | |||
camelia | [foo 1 2 3] | ||
lizmat | you might also want to check splice for more general array manipulation | 10:45 | |
Homer_Simpson | I basically only use operators with arrays, idk if thats weird or not | ||
other than get/say and maybe chomp | 10:46 | ||
even chomp can be done with operators I guess | |||
it wont resize the array but doing @a[n] = Nil or @a[n] = 0; basically removes the value from it | 10:47 | ||
@a = (); or @a = Empty; or @a = |(); is to clear an array | 10:48 | ||
lizmat | @a.splice | 10:53 | |
but yeah... I think @a = Empty reads the best | 10:54 | ||
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Homer_Simpson | how do I put my functions in another raku file and then include that file in my project | 11:30 | |
by functions I mean my own defined subroutines | |||
lizmat | docs.raku.org/language/modules#index-entry-use | 11:31 | |
Homer_Simpson | ah I dont need the "" | 11:33 | |
tbrowder | .tell tonyo ^^^ | 11:35 | |
tellable6 | tbrowder, I'll pass your message to tonyo | ||
Homer_Simpson | it says it cant find Islinetype1.raku | 11:36 | |
ok its not looking my my project folder for some reason | 11:38 | ||
lizmat | there's two answers to your question: | 11:39 | |
the simple one, that is good for development | |||
the more complicated one, that is good for production | |||
which one do you want ? | |||
Homer_Simpson | pastebin.com/Rmdmq5Zb | 11:41 | |
good for development | |||
lizmat | Add -I. to your raku invocation | 11:42 | |
or do: | 11:43 | ||
export RAKULIB=. | |||
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Homer_Simpson | use -I Islinetype1.raku | 11:44 | |
Undeclared names I used at line 1 | 11:45 | ||
lizmat | -I. | 11:46 | |
not: | |||
-I | |||
Homer_Simpson | oh crud | ||
lizmat | and on the command line | ||
Homer_Simpson | ok | ||
lizmat | you could also put:use lib '.' | 11:47 | |
in your code, but that would interfere with whenever you decide to take it into production | |||
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Homer_Simpson | ok so doing raku -I. do.raku still gives the same error where it cant find the file and doing raku -I. Islinetype1.raku only executed that file, where as the other file is the main file | 11:56 | |
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lizmat | show us the code | 12:00 | |
Homer_Simpson | ok | ||
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Homer_Simpson | pastebin.com/D7644832 | 12:07 | |
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Nemokosch | you mismatch casings | 12:15 | |
lizmat | also a missing "is export" | 12:16 | |
tbrowder | .tell tonyo now i'm really confused 'cause i now don't need to specilfy the Associative role or the handles and all works as i originally thought it did. probably a late-night ff. back to the drawing board.... | 12:18 | |
Nemokosch | also, it seems to me that importing is extension sensitive somehow | ||
tellable6 | tbrowder, I'll pass your message to tonyo | ||
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Nemokosch | when I changed IsLineType1.raku to IsLineType1.rakumod, it suddenly worked... | 12:20 | |
Homer_Simpson | I made a completley new project, containing lego.raku and testing.rakumod now if I do use testing.rakumod; and then do raku -I. lego.raku I get: | 13:01 | |
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling C:\Users\kris\CommaProjects\lego/lego.raku | 13:02 | ||
Confused at C:\Users\kris\CommaProjects\lego/lego.raku:1 ------> use testing<HERE>.rakumod; | |||
Nemokosch | remove the extension from your "use" statement | ||
Homer_Simpson | ok now it worked | 13:03 | |
ok ill try adding the subroutine back in | |||
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Nemokosch | leont: I remember multi dispatch with coercions came up as a topic | 13:32 | |
I'm mangling with the XML distribution and right now I have something like this: | 13:33 | ||
gist.github.com/2colours/bd021d85d...8bea7381ff | |||
let's put it aside whether this is a sensible api or not | 13:34 | ||
but do you agree with the idea that this dispatch makes sense conceptually? haven't tried it yet but I think it might actually work now | |||
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okay check, something really weird happens - the coercion precedes the subset testing | 13:41 | ||
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[Coke] | TIL about 'git gui blame', which is a pleasant way to go back in time to find when a line was added to a file. | 14:44 | |
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melezhik | tell ispyhumanfly: I see you are trying to run builds for dot-env on SparrowCI, I know error messages might be confusing , I need to improve them )), but you can take a look at any successful build from other repos as example for sparrow.yaml , for example - github.com/rawleyfowler/Net-Gemini...arrow.yaml | 15:13 | |
tell: ispyhumanfly: I see you are trying to run builds for dot-env on SparrowCI, I know error messages might be confusing , I need to improve them )), but you can take a look at any successful build from other repos as example for sparrow.yaml , for example - github.com/rawleyfowler/Net-Gemini...arrow.yaml | 15:14 | ||
tellable6 | melezhik, I'll pass your message to ispyhumanfly | ||
rf | I made a pull-request on his repo to fix this. | ||
github.com/ispyhumanfly/raku-dotenv/pull/1 | 15:15 | ||
melezhik | rf: thanks a lot ! | ||
rf | No problem! | ||
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melezhik | . | 15:25 | |
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Geth | infrastructure-doc/example-change: 006180182a | (Coleman McFarland)++ | README.pod Trivial Change |
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infrastructure-doc: dontlaugh++ created pull request #7: Trivial Change |
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infrastructure-doc: 006180182a | (Coleman McFarland)++ | README.pod Trivial Change |
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infrastructure-doc: 8507e74e8c | (Coleman McFarland)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | README.pod Merge pull request #7 from Raku/example-change Trivial Change |
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Homer_Simpson | ok now I am getting 'unclared routine: replace()' | 16:24 | |
it worked when it was in the same file but I moved it to a module | |||
this is the contents of replace.rakumod: sub replace($s, $i, &y){return substr($s, 0, $i) ~ y(comb($s, $i)) ~ substr($s, $i + 1);}; | 16:29 | ||
[Coke] | if it's in a module, did you export it? | 16:32 | |
Homer_Simpson | I dont think so | ||
I just included it in my raku project | |||
[Coke] | you either need to refer to with the fully qualified name, Some::Module::replace ... or declare it as "is export" | ||
Homer_Simpson | how do you declare it is export | ||
[Coke] | you also need to 'use' it in the top level raku | ||
Homer_Simpson | done that | 16:33 | |
[Coke] | sub foo(...) is export { ... } | ||
Homer_Simpson | thx | ||
[Coke] | github.com/coke/raku-zef-deps/blob...rakumod#L5 , e.g. | 16:34 | |
(probaby also need the "our" scope) | |||
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Homer_Simpson | does the our make it accessable for the entire project rather than the entire file | 16:54 | |
in C you use static , there is also extern idk what raku's equivelents are | 16:55 | ||
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lizmat | docs.raku.org/syntax/our | 17:01 | |
Nemokosch | Raku is not really like C, I think many of these comparisons just don't make sense | ||
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Homer_Simpson | can raku compile to a .exe | 17:57 | |
the exe contains the java VM bytecode | 17:58 | ||
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Nemokosch | no (it cannot) and no (it doesn't contain the java VM bytecode) | 18:00 | |
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[Coke] | there is no easy way to do that, HS. | 18:00 | |
(regardless of which backend, js,moar,jvm) | |||
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rf | You can probably compile to a JAR with the jvm backend | 18:01 | |
Nemokosch | not really, from what I know | 18:03 | |
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rf | That seems odd, especially if it can target the JVM | 18:27 | |
Nemokosch | I'm not sure it actually "targets the JVM" in the sense, say, Clojure targets the JVM | 18:28 | |
my vague impression of the code has been that it rather has a *JVM-based runtime* | 18:29 | ||
which would mean it only "targets the JVM" by the standards it "targets the C language" (since MoarVM is written in C) | |||
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rf | Ah, I see. | 18:30 | |
Nemokosch | I might be wrong though. I don't know many people involved in the JVM backend, usev6 and Kaiepi basically | 18:34 | |
Homer_Simpson | I wrote a load of code then reaized that I can just do print("the file: '", $fh, "' has: ", elems(lines($contents))," lines.\n"); | 18:37 | |
does raku have EOF | |||
(end of file constant) | 18:38 | ||
its actually a character but is represented by EOF, its asci ID is 0x05 | 18:39 | ||
ugexe | you can call .eof on the handle to see if its at the eof, but i don't see why you'd need to do that | 18:41 | |
lizmat | Homer_Simpson: you don't even need to get a file handle | ||
say "$filename has $filename.IO.lines.elems() lines" | 18:42 | ||
Nemokosch | seems like you need to break away a bit from the C way of thinking. C is mostly concerned about bytes and memory handling. Raku is more about text processing among other things. Also, Raku is much more elastic, regarding syntax and data structures as well. | 18:45 | |
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rf | I am running into a weird issue where a named argument is always Nil, even if I specify it in the method call: github.com/rawleyfowler/Humming-Bi...kumod#L239 | 19:14 | |
If I go `say $permanent` above everything else, even when I specify it, I get Nil. | 19:15 | ||
jaguart | the one I have is when you have method x ( $a, :$b ); and the call is x ( 5, :b ); where there is a space between x and ( on the calling side | ||
it eats args because it calls x with one arg - a List, argh | 19:17 | ||
s/have/hate/ | 19:18 | ||
maybe do a backtrace if $permanent.^name eq 'Nil'? | 19:19 | ||
rf | Yeah, I'm using it like: `$response.redirect('/', :permanent);` | ||
jaguart | you also have Type on your arg so a List would barf | 19:20 | |
how about add Bool on :$permanent? | 19:21 | ||
rf | I'll try that | 19:23 | |
Same problem | 19:24 | ||
Nahita | not really reproducible but what does `say %_` gives in the method | 19:27 | |
jaguart | I'd try a backtrace then to check the code-path | 19:29 | |
rf | %_ is empty on every test | ||
jaguart | another introspection would be to see what (|arg) { dd arg } reports - though you might be able to see the capture walking back through your caller stack - you can in perl, not sure about Raku | 19:32 | |
tonyo | .tell ispyhumanfly no problem. i have a fix for that bug in progress | 19:33 | |
tellable6 | tonyo, I'll pass your message to ispyhumanfly | ||
jaguart | not tried: `dd $_ for Backtrace.new.nice;` might help see if something is not passing :$permanent through? | 19:37 | |
rf | If I remove Str from the first arg, I get a different error when calling with :permanent, it claims I have only passed 2 args instead of 3, (2 being the obj and the to) | 19:41 | |
Seems to omit the passing of :permanent | |||
I think I found the issue. | 19:45 | ||
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rf | I don't want to talk aboutit | 19:45 | |
Thank you for the backtrace tip, that helped a lot | 19:46 | ||
Homer_Simpson | @lizmat how come doin $conents[0] is actually line 3 | 19:53 | |
contents[0] is line 3 for some reason | 19:54 | ||
dont computers read and write files (and to the video buffer) from top to bottom, and right to left | |||
[Coke] | Homer_Simpson: need to see code. | 19:55 | |
Homer_Simpson | and $contents[1] is out of range | 19:56 | |
pastebin.com/RFaRVfUy | 19:57 | ||
[Coke] | add a "dd $contents" on line 3 to see what's actually in contents. | 19:59 | |
It's a single string with newlines. | |||
m: my $string = "asdf\nasdf\nadsf\n"; dd $string[1]; | 20:00 | ||
camelia | Failure.new(exception => X::OutOfRange.new(what => "Index", got => 1, range => "0..0", comment => Any), backtrace => Backtrace.new) | ||
[Coke] | You can't index a string that way. you probably want .lines instead | 20:01 | |
then you get something array-ish back that you can index by line number. | |||
Hope that helps | |||
Homer_Simpson | Str $contents = "1 0 0 16 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3024.dat\n1 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3024.dat\n1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3024.dat\n" | 20:02 | |
"\n" | |||
I know you normally cant | |||
but elems was working | |||
so I assumed it was an implicit array of strings not a single string | 20:03 | ||
despite it having the $ sigil | |||
[Coke] | you're calling elems on lines of content, not content. | ||
when you do, you get the array. when you don't, you have a string with newlines. | 20:04 | ||
m: my $a="abc\ndef\nasdf\n123\n"; dd lines($a) | 20:05 | ||
camelia | ("abc", "def", "asdf", "123").Seq | ||
[Coke] | it's not implicit, we're explicitly making it an array with lines() | ||
Nemokosch | > the one I hate is when you have method x ( $a, :$b ) | 20:13 | |
just seen module code like that today - probably not a good idea in the first place | |||
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tonyo | CIAvash: i see those changes reflected in the db, the stats job is failing, should be fixed shortly | 21:52 | |
tellable6 | 2023-01-18T11:35:18Z #raku <tbrowder> tonyo ^^^ | ||
2023-01-18T12:18:49Z #raku <tbrowder> tonyo now i'm really confused 'cause i now don't need to specilfy the Associative role or the handles and all works as i originally thought it did. probably a late-night ff. back to the drawing board.... | |||
stevied | www.reddit.com/r/rakulang/comments..._outdated/ | 22:07 | |
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tonyo | CIAvash: should be updated - | 22:19 | |
stats is a little more complicated and needs to be done again | 22:20 | ||
(they're very out of date) | |||
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PipStuart | Greetings to everyone in #raku! I'm just another mediocre Perl5 hacker who hadn't started learning Raku (or prior Oct2019 Perl6) up until about a week ago. Lots to learn. Thanks in advance for just being willing to help with that. | 22:47 | |
Nemokosch | Hello, welcome on board 🙂 | 22:49 | |
PipStuart has a question: If Raku's substr() doesn't allow for replacement within indexed strings, are most such needs now handled with ~~ smart-match && regex substitutions? | |||
Nemokosh: Thank you. =) | 22:50 | ||
Nemokosch | I think there is substr-rw as well | ||
docs.raku.org/routine/substr-rw | 22:51 | ||
PipStuart | Nemokosh: Oh, super-cool. Thanks! I must've missed it. | ||
Nemokosch | it returns a writeable part | ||
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