On Sunday 20 January 2002 21:43, Larry Wall wrote: > > I think it's too easy to have accidental non-void contexts, which is > why I'm wanting to outlaw bare blocks at the statement level. But I > don't think that fact influences your argument one way or the other. > There's definitely some merit in what you say--I'm just not sure the > distant context should outweigh the close context when the block could > be arbitrarily long.
My concern is that we're simply replacing one set of questions ("why doesn't this work the way I expect") with another set of questions ("why doesn't this work the way I expect"). I'm sure that would hold true for any amount of change, so I want to be prepared with the rationale and explanations. Thanks for answering my queries. -- Bryan C. Warnock [EMAIL PROTECTED]