And that's precisely my question, where does that one line go?

If you put it in the module, you would disable the new version for all scripts that access the module, new or old. ( Besides, you wouldn't need that List::Part::part.assuming magic, ,you could just write a wrapper routine. )

If you modify the main() of each old script: it's a lot of work; how do you know you got them all?; since you're using my, the currying will be active in the file where you put the currying, which is fine for a one-file program, but what about more complex things?

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In reply to Re: Re: Perl 6 Exegesis 6 pg 7 by TomDLux
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