So, I was thinking about how $Larry's original plan for doing the Perl6 design was something along the lines of "write a series of Apocalypses, one for each chapter of the Camel book". I know that the latest version of the Apocalypses are in SVN, but I checked dev.perl.org just to see what the current list was. I see the following:

    * Apocalypse 1 - "The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good"
    * Apocalypse 2 - "Bits and Pieces"
    * Apocalypse 3 - "Operators"
    * Apocalypse 4 - "Syntax"
    * Apocalypse 5 - "Pattern Matching"
    * Apocalypse 6 - "Subroutines"
    * Apocalypse 7 - "Formats" (see Exegesis 7)
    * Apocalypse 12 - "Objects"

Hmm, interesting; that actually sounds like a pretty complete design. So, I pulled down my Camel v3 and started checking to see what was left to do. I was surprised how few of the remaining chapters pertain directly to broad issues of language design; most of them are things like "The Command Line Interface", "The Debugger", etc...important, but not fundamentally critical to the language design. Many of the others are things like "Packages"--they probably won't change much, and the differences have already been hammered out, just not consolidated into an Apocalyptic form. Other chapters-- such as Chapter 33, "Diagnostic Messages"--will be better served by being left unwritten until the implementation is released.

All in all, I think that might just be the end of the tunnel up ahead. Go us for getting here, and loud applause to @Larry for guiding us so well!

--Dks


Here are the chapters which haven't been covered yet:

    The Gory Details
    * 8. References
    * 9. Data Structures
    * 10. Packages
    * 11. Modules
    * 13. Overloading
    * 14. Tied Variables

    Perl as Technology
    * 15. Unicode
    * 16. Interprocess Communication
    * 17. Threads
    * 18. Compiling
    * 19. The CLI
    * 20. The Perl Debugger
    * 21. Internals and Externals

    Perl as Culture
    * 22. CPAN
    * 23. Security
    * 24. Common Practices
    * 25. Portable Perl
    * 26. Plain Old Documentation
    * 27. Perl Culture

    Reference Material
    * 28. Special Names
    * 29. Functions
    * 30. The Standard Perl Library
    * 31. Pragmatic Modules
    * 32. Standard Modules
    * 33. Diagnostic Messages



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