You could make that argument, but it fails when you need to use those builtins inside the package that defines those methods. And, just because Unix is vowel-deficient doesn't mean that you need to be. :)
Well - that depends on how you call them. As long as you carry on calling them as methods you'll be just fine - inside the declaring package or not.
Personally I'm anti using keywords in procedural/functional APIs for exactly the reason you put forward. For OO interfaces I think it's fine - as long as the functionality matches the keywords they're copying. pos works well for me in this instance.
In reply to Re^4: RFC: Integer::Partition::Unrestricted
by adrianh
in thread RFC: Integer::Partition::Unrestricted
by Limbic~Region
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