That's two questions... :-)

I would not call that a private subroutine declaration, but an anonymous subroutine stored in a private variable. You can already do the same thing in Perl 5, except you have to say "sub" explicitly. But if you want a private sub, either of

my &foo = {...}; my sub foo {...}
will work.

As for your second question, in general we'll try not to hang specialized methods off of generic classes unless they really belong. Most of these things are multi-dispatched global subs instead. (And while is probably hard-wired in the interests of giving the optimizer as much information as possible, so that it can cheat on control exceptions like "next".)


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re^4: Perl6 syntax being too much complex? How we will teach and read that?! by TimToady
in thread Perl6 syntax being too much complex? How we will teach and read that?! by gmpassos

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