In Mu§
See primary documentation in context for method WHICH
multi method WHICH(--> ObjAt:D)
Returns an object of type ObjAt
which uniquely identifies the object. Value types override this method which makes sure that two equivalent objects return the same return value from WHICH
.
say 42.WHICH eq 42.WHICH; # OUTPUT: «True»
In Range§
See primary documentation in context for method WHICH
multi method WHICH (Range:D:)
This returns a string that identifies the object. The string is composed by the type of the instance (Range
) and the min
and max
attributes:
say (1..2).WHICH # OUTPUT: «Range|1..2»
In IO::Special§
See primary documentation in context for method WHICH
method WHICH(IO::Special:D: --> Str)
This returns a string that identifies the object. The string is composed by the type of the instance (IO::Special
) and the what
attribute:
$*IN.path.what; # OUTPUT: «<STDIN>» $*IN.path.WHICH; # OUTPUT: «IO::Special<STDIN>»
In Allomorph§
See primary documentation in context for method WHICH
multi method WHICH(Allomorph:D:)
Returns an object of type ValueObjAt
which uniquely identifies the object.
my $f = <42.1e0>; say $f.WHICH; # OUTPUT: «NumStr|Num|42.1|Str|42.1e0»