boolean which uses it to good effect. It makes boolean expressions such as "foo" eq "bar" return boolean objects
Sounds like a great way to burn cycles for no good reason.
All someone needs to do now is wrap boolean over in a Moose wrapper and we can all compute like it was 1984 :)
In reply to Re^3: Perl allows you to change the definition of false to make it true. (And vice versa.)
by BrowserUk
in thread Perl allows you to change the definition of false to make it true. (And vice versa.)
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