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diff --git a/perl6.html.markdown b/perl6.html.markdown index 34ad70b7..defd1315 100644 --- a/perl6.html.markdown +++ b/perl6.html.markdown @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ double paragraphs, and single notes. `#=>` represents the output of a command. -```perl +```perl6 # Single line comment start with a pound #`( @@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ die X::AdHoc.new(payload => 'Error!'); # Undefined values include: `Nil`, `Mu` and `Failure` as well as `Int`, `Str` # and other types that have not been initialized to any value yet. # You can check if something is defined or not using the defined method: -my $uninitialized; +my $uninitialized; say $uninitiazilzed.defined; #> False # When using `orelse` it will disarm the exception and alias $_ to that failure # This will avoid it being automatically handled and printing lots of scary @@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ say (1, 10, (20, 10) ).flat; #> (1 10 20 10) Now the iterable is flat # - `lazy` - Defer actual evaluation until value is fetched (forces lazy context) my @lazy-array = (1..100).lazy; -say @lazy-array.is-lazy; #> True # Check for lazyness with the `is-lazy` method. +say @lazy-array.is-lazy; #> True # Check for lazyness with the `is-lazy` method. say @lazy-array; #> [...] List has not been iterated on! my @lazy-array { .print }; # This works and will only do as much work as is # needed. |