[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : How about this then: : : In a void context, C<dump> dumps the program's current opcode representation : to its filehandle argument (or STDOUT, by default). It's not clear to me that reusing a lame keyword for this is the highest design goal. Let's come up with a real interface, and then if we want to reuse the (the presumably missing) dump keyword for some method name or other, that's fine. But we're currently designing it from the wrong end. Larry
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