[00:06] *** discord-raku-bot left [00:06] *** discord-raku-bot joined [00:10] *** discord-raku-bot left [00:11] *** discord-raku-bot joined [00:59] *** ajr left [01:41] *** frost joined [03:18] *** Guest35 left [05:39] *** Util left [05:46] *** Util joined [07:53] *** MasterDuke joined [07:59] *** dakkar joined [08:16] The question still holds ^^ [08:27] *** Nemokosch joined [08:28] *** Nemokosch left [08:33] *** Util left [08:39] *** Util joined [09:25] *** Oshawott joined [09:29] *** archenoth left [10:05] m:``` [10:05] my @texts = 'Javascript is lovely', 'Python is lovely', 'Raku is lovely'; [10:05] my @lies = ; [10:05] say @texts».match(/[ [ @lies && || 'Raku' ] ' is lovely' ]/); [10:05] ``` [10:05] <@297037173541175296> does ^^^ this help? [10:10] Hm, maybe it does, I have to find a proper analogy of what I originally wanted to do [11:03] gfldex: would `` instead of `` work as well? [11:06] m: my @texts = 'Javascript is lovely', 'Python is lovely', 'Raku is lovely'; my @lies = ; say @texts».match(/[ [ @lies && || 'Raku' ] ' is lovely' ]/) [11:06] rakudo-moar 530e17848: OUTPUT: «[Nil Nil 「Raku is lovely」]␤» [11:15] m: my @texts = 'Javascript is lovely', 'Python is lovely', 'Raku is lovely'; my @lies = ; say @texts».match(/^$=\w+ ~~ @lies.none }> ' is lovely'$/) [11:15] rakudo-moar 530e17848: OUTPUT: «[Nil Nil 「Raku is lovely」␤ lang => 「Raku」]␤» [13:27] *** Guest35 joined [13:37] *** discord-raku-bot left [13:37] *** discord-raku-bot joined [14:02] *** frost left [14:13] SmokeMachine: Does got a name? I'm asking because that's an ENODOC and needs filing. [14:14] also, why the outer branckets? [14:16] They are not needed in this example but I like to add grouping while I write a Regexp so I wont forget when I extend it. [20:52] *** TempIRCLogger joined [20:52] *** lizmat left [20:53] *** lizmat_ left [20:53] *** lizmat joined [22:07] *** n1to left [23:05] *** ajr joined [23:11] *** thegargler joined [23:11] hello all [23:39] *** ajr left