On 9/25/05, Yuval Kogman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In order to enforce that level of compile-time type safely, you should
> > need to declare my Dog $dog, or stick a pragma up top:
>
> That's the point of my question - why? What do I lose by
> inferrencing?

Nothing that I see. I recant my arguments when strict inferencing is
in place. That's exactly how I'd want it to work when optimization
and/or stricture is in place. It'd be a *very* nice compiler feature.

Ashley Winters

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