The indirect object calls allow you to omit the comma, but they are indirect object calls and you can't omit the object (the file-handle, in this case).
I already mentioned indirect method call and its numerous limitations. The one you identified is easily worked around.
The only way I know of to change perl's syntax, which is what you're asking, is with a source filter
I've mentioned another in the post to which you replied, and another in this post.
If you say that this isn't changing the syntax (look at print), I'd say that print is a builtin, and thus its special handling is (by definition) part of the syntax
No, it's not part of the definition of builtins that they have special parsing rules.
In reply to Re^3: Is there a way to emulate 'print' using prototype?
by ikegami
in thread Is there a way to emulate 'print' using prototype?
by AGhoulDoingPerl
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