<exegesis4>
# Perl 5 code
for (my $i=0; 1; $i++) {
which would translate into Perl 6 as:
loop (my $i=0; 1; $i++) {
</exegesis4>
May I infer from this the return of loop-scoped variables (in
which the loop control variable is magically inserted into the
loop block's lexical scope, even though it's declared outside of
the latter's curlies)? If so, I must have missed a mind-change in
that thread; if not, then putting the 'my' inside the parens is a
tad misleading . . .
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Mark J. REED <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>