I had never before heard the accusation that Perl closures are not what is normally considered a closure. The issue that runrig pointed out is that trying to mix the semantics of package names with closures allows situations which cannot be resolved properly. But use closures around anonymous functions and things work perfectly well.
Do you have a specific example of how Perl's closures should do something other than what they do?
In reply to Re (tilly) 5: Why are closures cool?
by tilly
in thread Why are closures cool?
by mr.dunstan
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