[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Damian Conway) writes:
> But in Perl 6, the consistency between a method's parameter list and its
> argument list *is* checked at run-time, so passing the wrong number of
> arguments is (quite literally) fatal.

But wait! If we can check how many parameters to pass, we know how
many parameters to pass; problem solved. Sure, the parser has to stay
in a superposition of states until the check is made, but we're close
to requiring quantum supercomputers to run this thing anyway.

I'm afraid I can't tell whether or not I'm being serious any more.

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<gnat> TorgoX: you're rapidly learning, I see, that XML is a fucking
piece of festering shit which has no more justification for walking
God's clean earth than a dung beetle with diarrhoea.

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