-- you haven't shown the concrete use case at hand, nor convinced me of the abstract idea that there may be a use case.

Is *that* a requirement of this place in order to ask this question?

If not, why persist in asking it?

-- You seem to want to keep your use case to yourself,

Is that against the rules?

-- , discussing the use of heavy machinery

Do you see me make any request for discussion of the heavy machinery?

-- provided idle amusement for a few minutes,

Glad to have been of service.

-- You seem to want to keep your use case to yourself,

Yes. Is that so hard to respect?

I wish to keep it to myself, because I have no interest in having other people throw their opinions of what they think I should or should not do into the discussion. (fat chance.)

The question was clear and simple. The answer equally so. No room for prolonged discussion or heated debate. Just "how"? Like this. Done.

But there is always someone, or multiple somones, that feel the need to try and impose their views on life, the universe and everything, on everyone else.

And that was why this thread was started anonymously. But, there are always those around that can (mis)use their privileges to see through the sham of anonimity, and pop up to assert their opinion.

This subthread, as with the other subthreads of a similar ilk, are exactly what I wished to avoid by posting anonymously.


In reply to Re^10: Scope::Upper localize? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Scope::Upper localize? by Anonymous Monk

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