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arkiuat | m: my $s = 'old string'; say +($s ~~ tr/dol/wne/) | 17:44 | |
m: my $s = 'old string'; ($s ~~ tr/dol/wne/).say | |||
m: my $s = 'old string'; say +($s ~~ tr/dol/wne/) | 17:45 | ||
arg. sorry about all that. one more | |||
m: my $s = 'old string'; say +($s ~~ tr/dol/wne/) | 17:46 | ||
wow I keep typing + and a ~ keeps showing up on irc. That's really weird | |||
anyway, the thing that stringifies to 'new string' there is supposed to numify to 3 (the distance between the two strings). It's a StrDistance object | |||
The documentation for ~~ says "see ACCEPTS documentation for the type on the right-hand side of the operator". StrDistance doesn't have a documented ACCEPTS method, and neither does its parent Cool, and the behavior documented for the ACCEPTS method of Any (Cool's parent class) is not what I see going on here. So which ACCEPTS method is getting called by ~~ here? | 17:47 | ||
wow, sorry, folks, I'm bad at using irssi. That was supposed to go to #raku, not #raku-doc, but perhaps it's better discussed here since my question originates from trying to follow the documentation | 17:48 | ||
m: my $s = 'old string'; say ~($s ~~ tr/dol/wne) | |||
oh right, no Camelia on #raku-doc | 17:49 | ||
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