John Porter writes: : Larry Wall wrote: : > On the other hand, people don't generally declare which dialect they're : > going to speak in before they start speaking. : : On the other other hand, perl already embraces the philosophy : of pre-declaring things that change the language. That's what : a pragma is. Even "my" could be construed this way. Certainly, sorry I wasn't clear. I wasn't suggesting that Perl try to intuit the dialect--I was just pointing that out as the opposite end of the continuum from the bureaucratic red tape of trying to ask the government permission to use non-French words in a legal document. :-) For good or ill, a computer program is more like a legal document than a bedtime story. Larry
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