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'is iffy' for custom infix operators #3495
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From @masak<masak> how do I make a custom op iffy? Here's something that works already: $ perl6 -e 'sub infix:<≃>($l, $r) { $l == $r }; say 4 ≃ 5' The following doesn't. The above clog should be read as a discussion $ perl6 -e 'sub infix:<≃>($l, $r) { $l == $r }; say 4 !≃ 5' My suggestion is to simply use 'is iffy' for this which today doesn't $ perl6 -e 'sub infix:<≃>($l, $r) is iffy { $l == $r }; say 4 !≃ 5' TimToady has two other suggestions which also make sense to me, but S03 doesn't mention 'iffy' at all. S99 does: =head2 iffy Used of an operator that either returns a C<Bool> result, I<or something like The reason that we care about iffy operators is that you can only append the The term originated in STD.pm6, and up until this ticket I'm aware of |
From @AlexDanielStill NYI (2017.11, HEAD(5929887)) On 2014-08-30 01:58:28, masak wrote:
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The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#122653 (status was 'open')
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