On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 01:47:19PM -0500, Chris Dutton wrote:
: This may have been asked before, and I apologize if I somehow missed it, 
: but can junctions be used for multiple properties?
: 
: I can see it possibly being useful in a situation like the 
: following(which may be completely off, as I'm still digging my way 
: through A6):
: 
: class Foo {
:     method bar is public is rw {
: 
:     }
: }
: 
: Becoming:
: 
: class Foo {
:     method bar is public & rw {
: 
:     }
: }
: 
: Guess it just reads a bit better to me.

Er, I'm not sure how that would actually be implemented.

: And you might even be able to do some weird stuff like:
: 
: class Foo {
:     method bar is public | rw {
: 
:     }
: }
: 
: Whereby bar is only an lvalue subroutine/method internally.

You're already confusing "or" with "xor".  This does not bode well...

Larry

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