Anyone know the original rationale for this? For such a linguistically sensitive language as Perl, I'm surprised. Unless it came out of the flirtation with indirect object syntax:
Makes perfect sense to me. You see "Exporter" in the place where you define the things you want to put in somebody else's name space. You see "import" in the place where you want to put the things. Two different sides of the same operation.
In reply to Re: Irony of import
by adrianh
in thread Irony of import
by xdg
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