Thus it was written in the epistle of Michael G Schwern,
> I think he's saying that its annoying to have to write any sort of tag
> that says "Hey, I'm starting a new Perl 6 program here!" at the top of
> every single program, much in the same way its tiresome to write "int
> main(...)" in every C program. Then again, we already have to do the
> #! thing.
Not only is it tiresome, it really gets in the way of writing perl6 one-liners.
Perhaps it could be
1) If the code uses "module" or
2) If the executable called ends in 6.
That way, "the #! thing" would suffice for normal code and one could just
perl6 -e 'whatever;'
for one-liners.
Ted
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