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. -- John Porter Jetzt schalten wir das Radio an. Aus dem Lautsprecher klingt es dann...
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Robert Mathews
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Simon Cozens
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Piers Cawley
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Simon Cozens
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Piers Cawley
- Re: perl6storm #0050 John Porter
- Re: perl6storm #0050 John Porter
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Simon Cozens
- Re: perl6storm #0050 John Porter
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Buddha Buck
- Re: perl6storm #0050 John Porter
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Piers Cawley
- Re: perl6storm #0050 John Porter
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Philip Newton
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Johan Vromans
- Re: perl6storm #0050 Philip Newton
- Re: perl6storm #0050 iain truskett
- Re: perl6storm #0050 John Porter
- perl6storm #0060: formats Philip Newton
- perl6storm #0073 Philip Newton
- RE: PERL6STORM - tchrist's brainstorm list for perl6 Fisher Mark