Yeah, it doesn't have pointers, it has references. Is the difference between the two relevant? I think not!
In this context, it is. Because nobody is proposing to (to paraphrase your previous example) have function signatures for e.g. references of references of arrays of Int. That model just doesn't fit in Perl because you don't use references for the same purposes that you do in C. FWIW they will even be more transparent in Perl 6.
sub neuter (Dog $bobby is rw) { ... }
In reply to Re^8: what would you like to see in perl5.12?
by blazar
in thread what would you like to see in perl5.12?
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