> One-liners run on a Perl 6 binary should just be Perl 6 code. Do we > really have to worry about backwards compatibility with one liners? > > Hmm... programs that have perl one-liners inside them might be > troublesome. Why not: perl -e 'perl 5 one-liner' perl --cmd 'perl 6 one-liner' i.e. maintain the "-e" switch as a backward compatibility flag, with a new cmd line flag for perl 6. Dave. -- Dave Whipp, Senior Verification Engineer, Fast-Chip inc., 950 Kifer Rd, Sunnyvale, CA. 94086 tel: 408 523 8071; http://www.fast-chip.com Opinions my own; statements of fact may be in error.
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