On Tuesday 11 July 2006 21:45, Audrey Tang wrote: > If you think PIR is a language for people to write manually to > code applications in, _and_ it has some legitimate use for deleting files > in :immediate blocks, then your argument may make some sense.
Come on, Audrey! That's a strawman argument. The point is emphatically NOT that people should be able to delete files in :immediate blocks. As I said in my previous message, the same problem potentially exists with :init -- and saying "OH NO THE PARROT DESIGNERS WANT TO REMOVE YOUR HARD DRIVE!! THEY ARE EVIL AND WRONG (and they break static analysis)" is not productive. Please stop it. -- c