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| author | Sizhe Zhao <prc.zhao@outlook.com> | 2020-05-05 12:21:54 +0800 | 
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| committer | Andrew Ryan Davis <AndrewDavis1191@gmail.com> | 2020-05-23 15:40:10 -0700 | 
| commit | 27d32b5e435bab9531250c69ab889aeb26d7e77b (patch) | |
| tree | 762454a1c7ea5c951bc930e4f5bacff5c1a7e6c6 | |
| parent | 5f6375db90cf0dfdbe457fce4239023ed057579e (diff) | |
Fix typos in raku.html.markdown
| -rw-r--r-- | raku.html.markdown | 8 | 
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
| diff --git a/raku.html.markdown b/raku.html.markdown index f2e23ae3..f51138a5 100644 --- a/raku.html.markdown +++ b/raku.html.markdown @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ the JVM and the [MoarVM](http://moarvm.com).  Meta-note: -* Although the  pound sign (`#`) is used for sentences and notes, Pod-styled +* Although the pound sign (`#`) is used for sentences and notes, Pod-styled    comments (more below about them) are used whenever it's convenient.  * `# OUTPUT:` is used to represent the output of a command to any standard     stream. If the output has a newline, it's represented by the `` symbol. @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ takes-a-bool('config', :bool);  # OUTPUT: «config takes True»  takes-a-bool('config', :!bool); # OUTPUT: «config takes False»  =begin comment -Since paranthesis can be omitted when calling a subroutine, you need to use +Since parenthesis can be omitted when calling a subroutine, you need to use  `&` in order to distinguish between a call to a sub with no arguments and   the code object.  @@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ say $obj;       # OUTPUT: «「a」»  say $obj.WHAT;  # OUTPUT: «(Match)»  # Hashes -say 'key' ~~ %hash; # OUTPUT:«True», if key exists in hash. +say 'key' ~~ %hash; # OUTPUT: «True», if key exists in hash.  # Type - Checks if left side "is of type" (can check superclasses and roles).  say 1 ~~ Int;       # OUTPUT: «True» @@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ Both pointy blocks and blocks are pretty much the same thing, except that  the former can take arguments, and that the latter can be mistaken as  a hash by the parser. That being said, blocks can declare what's known   as placeholders parameters through the twigils `$^` (for positional -parameters) and `$:` (for named parameters). More on them latern on. +parameters) and `$:` (for named parameters). More on them later on.  =end comment  my &mult = { $^numbers * $:times } | 
