Dan Sugalski wrote:
> At 8:29 PM +0100 11/7/02, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
> >Michael Lazzaro wrote:
> >>On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 06:36  AM, Austin Hastings wrote:
> >>
> >>>For 'bit', the key value is (eenie, meenie, ...) '1'.
> >
> >>  From A2 we have:
> >>
> >>"Run-time properties really are associated with the object in 
> >>question, which implies some amount of overhead. For that reason, 
> >>intrinsic data types like C<int> and C<num> may or may not allow 
> >>run-time properties.
> >
> >From E2: a C<int> will never have attributes or promote to an object.
> 
> Attributes aren't properties.

I thought:

  'attributes' :Perl5 == 'properites' isa Perl6

Can someone point me to Perl6 definitions for both terms?

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