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It's kind of like a poor man's Data::Dumper. For example, if you want to see all of your environment variables, you can use this: %*ENV.perl.say;That will represent %*ENV (remember that the '*' twigil means it's global) in a way that's legal Perl6 code. I use it because it makes complex data structures much easier to read. I don't know if it's possible to customize the output, though. Right now it's all one one line. You can still do this: %*ENV.say;You won't find the output as legible, though. And while we're on the topic of environment variables, use the '+' twigil to read them. What to see the 'HOME' environment variable? $+HOME.sayUpdate: the one thing I really want is for reflection to be added to Pugs so I can query an object for its methods. That will be a huge productivity boost so we can see exactly what we can play with. Cheers, New address of my CGI Course. In reply to Re^2: 99 Problems in Perl6
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