On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Nathan Wiger wrote:
> I'm unsure about the "module main" idea. I like that modules as a whole
> are strict/-w by default. But the "module main" tag causes the same
> problem Larry is opposed to with BASIC/PLUS "EXTEND". That is, every
> Perl 6 program begins with "module main". Maybe there's a better way to
> implement this? ("use 6.0" has much the same problem)
Not every p6 program...only the ones where you want the new
strict/warnings/whatever policies. And you can always put -ws on your
shebang line if you don't want to type "module main."
Dave
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