Agreed, exporting the subs makes a lot more sense. I originally had only the object interface, because of the way it was built - it should have occured to me to use Exporter once that was no longer needed.

if (all(5, 10, 15) > any (3, 8, 12, 20)) { print "Success!\n" }

No, that doesn't work. I could make it work, but then it's starting to get into the complexity of Quantum::Superpositions (which I've still to fully read the docs of).

Unfortunately, =~ can't be over-riden: that would be very nice. (And why Damian hasn't released Perl6::SmartMatch, I don't know ;)


In reply to Re^2: RFC: Junction.pm by fireartist
in thread RFC: Junction.pm by fireartist

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