It's causing more damage than benefit and fixing old code is easy. Plus a pragma could switch it back on.

> I assume you're referring to the sort my_comp LIST syntax

Obviously like discussed.

See also the perldoc choroba quoted, one case is just distinguished by a whitespace.

I just trained a new Perl programmer and gave him a set of orthogonal rules how to read and (de)construct the syntax, instead of relying on try-and-error ...

Which was hard enough, the perldocs already read like spaghetti code.

Now I have no idea how to justify that useless folly.

The more logical Perl is constructed, the easier it is to promote.

I'm still waiting for someone giving me a usecase were this syntax gives any benefit justifying the costs.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery


In reply to Re^4: sort AoH buggy? (deprecation candidate) by LanX
in thread sort AoH buggy? by LanX

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