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Breaking change: method call syntax now always uses the syntactic receiver as the actual receiver. This makes its behavior different from function call syntax, but solves some problems with methods being shadowed by local variables and the like.
author Michael Pavone <pavone@retrodev.com>
date Sat, 28 Mar 2015 14:21:04 -0700
parents cbc92ee13f35
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#{
	main <- {
		inset <- #["foo" "bar" "foobar" 1 2 3]
		notin <- #["baz" "qux" "bazqux" 4 5 6]
		myset <- sets hash
		foreach: inset :idx el {
			myset add: el
		}
		foreach: inset :idx el {
			if: (myset contains?: el) {
				print: "set contains " . el . "\n"
			} else: {
				print: "set doesn't contain " . el . "\n"
			}
		}
		foreach: notin :idx el {
			if: (myset contains?: el) {
				print: "set contains " . el . "\n"
			} else: {
				print: "set doesn't contain " . el . "\n"
			}
		}
	}
}