No, you don't need to convince me. So far, you haven't shown the concrete use case at hand, nor convinced me of the abstract idea that there may be a use case. You seem to want to keep your use case to yourself, but are somehow prevented from saying so. I don't know why that is the case. It just confirms to me that without a concrete use case, discussing the use of heavy machinery does not make sense, as the costs and benefits cannot be made clear.

But then again, this was mostly for my idle curiosity, and thus not really important. It allowed me to revisit funny parts of the toolshed, and provided idle amusement for a few minutes, even though the promise of learning a new code situation did not come through.


In reply to Re^9: Scope::Upper localize? by Corion
in thread Scope::Upper localize? by Anonymous Monk

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