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Perl 6 Deep Dive
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Perl 6 Deep Dive

by Andrew Shitov
September 2017
Beginner
402 pages
9h 52m
English
Packt Publishing
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Reading a single line

We start with the get method, which reads a line from the input stream. For example, to read a line from the standard input, call the method on the $*IN instance, as shown in the next example:

my $line = $*IN.get;
say $line;

The program waits for you to enter some text. After the line is complete and the 'Enter' key is pressed, the get method returns control to the program and then the line is printed to the screen. Alternatively, you may use the facilities of a command-line interpreter to redirect the input streams and passing the contents of the file to a program:

$ perl6 get.pl < get.pl
my $line = $*IN.get;

This time, the program prints the first line of itself.

The $*IN.get construction in the code is equivalent ...

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