in reply to Re: Perl 6 - Operator renaming
in thread Perl 6 - Operator renaming

I am ignorant, and only know Perl, so I shouldn't have said anything else about other languages. Sorry.

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Re^3: Perl 6 - Operator renaming
by rvosa (Curate) on Sep 02, 2005 at 11:06 UTC
    Is -> for derefencing also getting the axe? Or only for method calls? Seems sensible to keep $hashref->{'key'}, no?
      -> has been promoted to a Higher Purpose, namely attaching closures to control structures while passing parameters to those closures. But you don't need arrow for dereferencing hashes because in Perl 6 you can just say $hashref{'key'} (or even $hashref<key>, in the case of a literal key.)

      You can't really evaluate any of these decisions in isolation, but you have to look at how things ripple through the entire design. I am confident you won't miss -> in Perl 6 except in the Auld Lang Syne sense.