On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 05:19:22PM -0700, Larry Wall wrote: > At the moment I'm leaning toward ^ for concat, and ~ for xor. That > will help with ^= not resembling =~, though ~= would still mean The > Wrong Thing... As has been mentioned by others, ^ has established meaning in other programming languages (and current perl) as XOR. It'd be a shame to break that to get dotted object method/attribute access. Why do we *need* a concatenation operator at all? We already have several methods to accomplish the same thing: join '', $var1, $var2; "$var1$var2" Or are we really trying to optimize it so that we don't have to write map { "$_$foo" } @arr; # or the equivalent for loop but instead @arr . $foo; but wait ... everything is an object in perl6, so that could be @arr.concat($foo); # or something Is concatenation really so important that we keep it around and not only that, but break other things to keep it around? (Obviously I think using . for objects is important enough to break concatenation) -Scott -- Jonathan Scott Duff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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