I'm just wondering... since subroutines in Perl 6 are (like everything else) objects, whether state variables could be considered as public attributes, thus having an accessor, as in:
sub collect (Int *@nums) {
state @data;
@data.push(@nums);
}
# prepopulate it as late as possible:
&collect.data.push(get_some_values);
# ...
# use collect();
my @collected = &collect.data;
Before anyone points it out: yes, I know that the example is trivial and there are OWTDI. Yet it's all about some syntactic sugar, and I don't know you, but I like it sweet. It also seems reliable enough to me but possibly for the clash with predefined methods, but there must an elegant and consistent way around...
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