sorry long way I wasn't here here is my answer.
just exapmle I'm not passing in this way..
And the people can use both ways, why not ..i.e.
sub mysub ($self)
{
my @rest = @_;
}
sub mysub ($self,$nextvar1,$nextvar2)
{
...
}
instead of :
sub mysub
{
my ($self,@rest) = @_;
}
OR
sub mysub
{
my $self = shift;
...some code .. $nextvar1 = shift;
...code ...
$nextvar2 = shift;
}
for me the first is much more clear... and can be used to document what the creator of this sub mostly expected like parameters..
with one RegEx U can extract a desc of methods and so on...
this is JMO
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