On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 13:08:27 -0700, chromatic wrote: > Closed classes should not exist. > > At least, they should only exist if the person *running* Perl 6 wants > them to exist -- never if merely the class writer wants to close them.
In theory I agree, and I hope that will be the defacto way of doing it, but if perl 6 gets compiled portably to many different bytecodes (which it seems like it will) someone somewhere will write a backend which allows people to encrypt, and people will use it. I think this is something we need to accept, even if it isn't something we like. -- () Yuval Kogman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0xEBD27418 perl hacker & /\ kung foo master: /me sneaks up from another MIME part: neeyah!!!!!
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