This issue was not decided on, and in an attempt to fix this issue, so
this TODO can be closed, a proposition below.
Allison Randal wrote:
Matt Diephouse wrote:
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the possible ambiguity between
types and local variables:
.local string MyClass
Matt Diephouse wrote:
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the possible ambiguity between
types and local variables:
.local string MyClass
MyClass = '...'
$P0 = new MyClass # is this a type or a string?
At that point, what we're really talking about is sigils. So, why put
sigils
Matt Diephouse wrote:
Allison Randal via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PMC Class name IDs ... will require a dot in front
My preference is to eliminate the dot in classname IDs. Lodge your
objections now, before it's made fact in 0.4.9.
Allison
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 11:58:10PM -0500, Matt Diephouse wrote:
Allison Randal via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PMC Class name IDs ... will require a dot in front
My preference is to eliminate the dot in classname IDs. Lodge your
objections now, before it's made fact in 0.4.9.
Allison
PMC Class name IDs ... will require a dot in front
My preference is to eliminate the dot in classname IDs. Lodge your
objections now, before it's made fact in 0.4.9.
Allison
Allison Randal via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PMC Class name IDs ... will require a dot in front
My preference is to eliminate the dot in classname IDs. Lodge your
objections now, before it's made fact in 0.4.9.
Allison
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the possible ambiguity between
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from DEPRECATED.pod:
=head1 FUTURE changes
Not yet deprecated, but it's