If I add the callback functionality, perhaps it will be worthy of the name. But even then I think the name should be somewhat generic because it is not intended to be a property or attribute, simply the binding of pieces of data. What you do with it on the other hand...

While I understand the "magic" part is simply an implementation detail, it might be worth having simply for the fact that when something goes wrong, something along these lines is bound to break in strange ways where most people would never think to look.

BTW, What is the best place to get up to speed on Perl 6. I read the exgenesis and apocalypses but I'm sure much has changed. Any good overviews of the current state?

-Lee

"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."

In reply to Re^6:: RFC Magic::Attach by shotgunefx
in thread RFC Magic::Attach by shotgunefx

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