Re: Where is Perl 5's "say" module?

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On 08/17/2018 02:05 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo@xxxxxxxx> said:
# dnf list perl-say*

I saw you already got your question answered, but just wanted to point
out (for future reference) the best way to search for a perl module is:

# dnf whatprovides 'perl(Some::Module)'

It wouldn't help in this case (since "say" is not a module).  You do
have to quote the whole thing because the () are interpreted by the
shell otherwise.


I have been told by the Perl 5 list that "say" can harm things,
that is why they do it the way they do.

I personally have pretty much dropped Perl 5 for Perl 6.
Perl 6 is a YUGE clean up of Perl 5.  "say" is part of
the code in Perl 6 and has no such issues.

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