Sounds like the road to Objects.Or actually, something like the reverse of objects: code which data is associated to, rather than data which code is associated to.
I know that calling ⊂ turns off parameter checking -- it is that you warn of?Calling a function as &function; passes the current @_ on to it. You should write &function(); if you mean to simply call it.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^2: Closure Confusion
by Aristotle
in thread Closure Confusion
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