in reply to Re: Rindolf, Perl 6 and Wish lists
in thread Rindolf, Perl 6 and Wish lists

People that dislike local don't understand its extreme usefulness IMO. What they don't like about it (again IMO) is that it doesn't fit any other scoping used in more mainstream languages. It's so absolutely perfect for doing things like changing the disposition of signals or changing where output goes from a given calling point on down. Why would anyone think it necessary to get rid of such a useful construct?

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Re: Re: Re: Rindolf, Perl 6 and Wish lists
by Sweeper (Pilgrim) on Feb 15, 2002 at 06:29 UTC