Slang::Roman
NAME
Slang::Roman - lets you use Roman numerals in your code
SYNOPSIS
use Slang::Roman;
say 0rI + 0rIX; # 10
my $i = 0rMMXVI; # $i = 2016
DESCRIPTION
This bit of admittedly twisted code let you use Roman numerals in your Perl 6 code. It patches the running grammar so you can use a Roman numeral anywhere you would use a regular integer.
Future enhancements will include expansions to printf/sprintf with a custom formatting type, and the equivalents of hex()
to handle string conversion.
While it handles both additive and subtractive Roman numerals, it doesn't check that they're properly formatted. For instance 'IC' should be a compile-time error but instead it'll generate 101 as if nothing of consequence happened.
AUTHOR
Jeff Goff (DrForr)
Source can be located at: https://github.com/raku-community-modules/Slang-Roman . Comments and Pull Requests are welcome.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2016, 2018 Jeff Goff, 2020- Raku Community
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.