Perl6 RFC Librarian wrote:
> The & is mandatory.
Which makes me happy with this proposal
> Parens are also mandatory if
> arguments are to be passed.
And I guess the balancing of the parens would solve many of the problems of
argument parsing for the function, which is a concern to me. Within actual double
quotes, it would be hard to pass parameters that also used double quotes, but
within qq// that would be less of a problem. I suspect that it would be easier to
use . concatenation rather than this form of interpolation if the arguments to the
interpolated function were complex string functions, but that certainly can be a
programmer's choice.
--
Glenn
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