I don't like the list-context regexp matching feature,
and try to always avoid it.
One disadvantage of the () = /regex/
syntax is that it does not work for continued (/g) matching.
() = /regex/g does something else.
Is is usually not easy to convert a /g matching to a
matching not using /g.
I however don't understand what you say about hashes
not interpolating. You certainly wouldn't want a whole
hash to interpolate at once, only a hash element,
which can be interpolated like
"John is $john{age} years old."
Btw, the ruby syntax for interpolating arbitary code is
#{CODE}, and I think the perl6 syntax will be
$(CODE) but I don't really follow p6 news so I'm
not sure.
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