I vaguely recall hearing that symbol tables in Perl 6 won't be composed of typeglobs. That would support my impression that typeglobs are rather perl4-ish; typeglobs were one way to get references back when we didn't have real references.
Even if Perl6 doesn't use typeglobs for symbol tables (nor for file handles, if we are the least bit lucky), it might still support them just for backward compatability. But, personally, I wouldn't get used to them.
- tyeIn reply to Re: understanding my() and typeglobs (perl6)
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