Buddha Buck wrote:
>
> While Perl -lets- every function be well prototyped, it doesn't -require-
> every function to be well prototyped. Because of this, it might be well
> nigh impossible to eliminate all ambiguity to the compiler.
Well, right. Clearly, in those cases, you can expect to need parens
sometimes.
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