Actually I won't note that.
I note instead that Quantum::Superpositions
manages to achieve semantic effects which are quite
different from the usual expectations of Perl programmers.
Now while it is true that they are not beyond the range of
possibility of the language (as is evidenced by the fact
that you achieved them within Perl), I think that they are
so far out of the norm for Perl that I see the result as a
customization of Perl's semantics.
But yes, you attempt some forms of sanity, and one of the
ways this shows is that you arrange to get an explicit
request for insanity before truly opening the floodgates...
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