Looks interesting. I am watching some parts of Perl 6 and this could be quite helpful. I am however taken aback by "most of CPAN should work" because I am not sure what would be the obstacles there. Are there specific features that would not work? Like maybe tail calls via goto &subname? Or is this more like "we haven't tested it entirely?
If Perl 5 modules work flawlessly in Perl 6 including language features unsupported in the latter, then that would give me additional confidence. I actually use tail calls in Perl 5 and that is one of the larger features that if it is not supported would keep me from upgrading, but if I can put it in a Perl 5 module, then no harm done.
In reply to Re: Perl 5, Python, Rakudo, C/C++, Java, Lua?
by einhverfr
in thread Perl 5, Python, Rakudo, C/C++, Java, Lua?
by raiph
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