Do you have an easy way to chain maps and sorts and return an OO::Array in mind? Would someone using your framework be able to port older code containing such idioms with little effort?
Would it be worth it to add this wrapping layer? What benefit stands to be gained to using $arrayobj->find($key) as opposed to mapping the list to a hash and testing a key?
As TedYoung said in his earlier comment: Re: RFC: Idiomless Perl these things are core to perl and are difficult or pointless to wrap.
In reply to Re: RFC: Idiomless Perl
by Trizor
in thread RFC: Idiomless Perl
by bennymack
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