I was going back and reading the Apocalypses and found another thing not to do in preparation for Perl 6.
Larry wants to take the X:: at the top level for Exceptions. From Apocalypse 4:
But in any event, I can't imagine getting people to prefix every exception with "Exception::". That's just gonna discourage people from using exceptions. I'm quite willing to at least reserve the X top-level class for exceptions. I think X:: is quite sufficiently distinctive.
In reply to Re: Perl 5 -> 6 do's and don'ts?
by dga
in thread Perl 5 -> 6 do's and don'ts?
by liz
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