Tom Christiansen wrote: > > And what if it's a built-in? What if it's not quite a built-in, > but an import? What if you don't *know* whether it's a built-in? I would hope that the distinction (at the syntactic level) goes away. (Except for the small set of exceptional built-ins, which clearly could be exceptional wrt this RFC as well, i.e. not interpolable.) (Note, I'm not arguing in favor of the RFC.) -- John Porter We're building the house of the future together.
- RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subroutines Perl6 RFC Librarian
- Re: RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subroutines Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subroutines Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subrout... H . Merijn Brand
- Re: RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subroutines Michael G Schwern
- Re: RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subroutines John Porter
- Re: RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subroutines Glenn Linderman
- Re: RFC 252 (v1) Interpolation of subroutines Michael G Schwern