Luke Palmer wrote:
And in fact, one of the big questions that's always in the back of my
mind (that I'm not searching for an answer to, but I'm always observing
for one) is: what do @ and % mean these days?

Another idea: they define the subsystem of the type system that uses structural subtyping as opposed to name based subtyping with roles, classes and signatures or contraint based subtyping with where clauses.

Quite interesting that Perl 6 does all three of them where other languages
are content with one :)
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TSa (Thomas SandlaÃ)




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