If you look back up to my first reply, I started it with

If you, as you claim, do have a real use case for Scope::Upper, I'm really interested in hearing about it.

This curiosity is my main drive, and I was hoping to find a real use case instead of some vague alludements.

I don't understand how the privilege to post a reply to your question can be considered misuse. But why do you think I would need it to see through the "sham of anonimity"?

I think the main conclusion to draw for you from this exchange is, that it is maybe not your nickname (or the user account you purport to represent), but your way of asking questions that provokes replies that you don't like. This may not be the answer you wanted, but in the end, neither of us got the answer we wanted in this thread.


In reply to Re^11: Scope::Upper localize? by Corion
in thread Scope::Upper localize? by Anonymous Monk

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