_Generated from DoublePlus.rakumod, then manually edited._ NAME ==== List::Operator::DoublePlus SYNOPSIS ======== use List::Operator::DoublePlus; # Concatenate two lists together my @l = @l1 ++ @l2; my @l' = @l1 ⧺ @l2; # The operator also works with Arrays and Slips DESCRIPTION =========== Provides a `++` operator to join or concatenate two lists together. The operator `⧺` is also exported as its Unicode counterpart. The `concat` subroutine that implements the operator's functionality is exported on demand using the `sub` tag. This module is inspired by Aaron Sherman's `Operator::Listcat` which defines an infix `listcat` operator, as well as the infix `⊕` (CIRCLED PLUS) Unicode alias. FUNCTIONS ========= **infix:<++>** The operator form of `&concat`. **infix:<⧺>** The Unicode operator variant of `++`. **concat** multi sub concat(@a, @b --> List) multi sub concat(Slip \a, Slip \b --> Slip) multi sub concat(Array \a, Array \b --> Array) Calls `.Slip` (which calls `.list`) on both arguments and applies the infix `,` operator to join them into a list. For Slips, it returns a new Slip instead of a List. For Arrays, it calls `.append` on the first parameter with the second parameter as its argument, and returns the combined array. This subroutine also works for Seqs and any class that does PositionalBindFailover. EXPORTS ======= **:DEFAULT** Same as :op, it exports the ++ operator and its Unicode counterpart ⧺. **:op** Exports the ++ operator and its Unicode counterpart ⧺. **:sub** Exports the `concat` subroutine which implements the operator's functionality. **:plusplus** Only exports the `++` operator. **:doubleplus** Only exports the Unicode `⧺` operator. NOTES ===== The double plus was chosen as the list concatenation operator due to its similarity to the `+` operator applied to lists in Python an other languages. The `++` operator is also used to concatenate lists in Elixir, Haskell, and Scala. `++` was chosen over the `@` operator used in OCaml as I thought it would be too close to the `@` sigil. The Unicode counterpart ⧺ was inspired by this StackExchange question: [Is there a common symbol for concatenating two (finite) sequences?](https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/298648/is-there-a-common-symbol-for-concatenating-two-finite-sequences/3637741#3637741) AUTHOR ====== Tilwa Qendov LICENSE ======= Licensed under the [Artistic License 2.0](LICENSE). SEE ALSO ======== * `Operator::Listcat`, the module this was inspired by.