Why doesn't Perl support the normal [] operator to index a string?
Almost all major programming languages support this operator, especially the other two 'P': Python and PHP. Moreover, I do think it should be easy to implement this little syntax. Also, as the philosophy of the Perl programming language -- as lazy as we could, so why do we bother to use a function to index a string?
Will Perl 6 support this syntax?
[]
. Not only that but[]
may or may not be implemented as a function despite it's syntax (for example, in Ruby[]
is actually a method).$$
. No one complains that Haskell doesn't use[]
for that purpose...)!!
. For further examples: SML usesString.sub
, Caml usesString.get
(or.[]
), J uses{~
, XSLT usessubstring
, and Java uses.charAt()
.