From my point of view, it's not just about bytes or keystrokes, but about command verbalization efficiency and (subjective, of course) elegance. When I command somebody, I don't want to say it twice :). Perl gives you a lot of freedom of choices, allows a lot of "artism", for example in comparison with Python, which is more rigid. And this suggestion is about further development of this Perl's unique nature. Tim Toady likes it.
In reply to Re^2: RFC: "assignary" operator ?= :
by richard.sharpe
in thread RFC: "assignary" operator ?= :
by richard.sharpe
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