Talk:Input/Output for lines of text
Perl 6
Do we have to be explicit about $*IN and $*OUT? What about just:
<lang perl6>say get() xx get;</lang>
?--Grondilu (talk) 06:51, 9 January 2014 (UTC)
- But it was saying that you have to call an intermediate method, so I took it very literally as "method" rather than function. I also took it very literally that it didn't specify that you call a user-defined method. So I called a helper method already predefined on the handle. :-) --TimToady (talk) 05:36, 10 January 2014 (UTC)
Task needs clarification
What is "passing it to a method as an intermediate step" supposed to mean?
(See also the discussion section above this one, which demonstrates how that sentence can be ambiguous/confusing.) --Smls (talk) 21:53, 13 August 2016 (UTC)
Quizá se trate de algo trivial
Cuando el enunciado señala que la entrada se realiza a través del STDIN, y la salida, por el STDOUT, debería ocurrir algo como esto?:
$ echo 3 | my_program $ echo "Hello" | my_program Hello $ echo "hello world" | my_program hello world $ echo "Pack my Box with 5 dozen liquor jugs" | my_program Pack my Box with 5 dozen liquor jugs $ echo "otra cosa" | my_program warning: I need the number of lines to enter!