> There are a number of properties "built into" Perl 6. Nearly all of these > properties don't make sense across the board - eg, a scalar won't have a > dimension, a hash won't prompt, etc. > > So given the two different sets that you must consider (variable versus > value, and hash versus array versus scalar versus filehandle), are > properties that are meaningless for some section usable by the user? I would expect so, but Larry's MMV. Damian
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