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On 7/31/10 23:26 , David Green wrote:
> On 2010-06-18, at 10:48 am, Larry Wall wrote:
>>    0123;             # warns
>>    0123; # ok!               # suppresses this warning here
>>    0123; # OK!               # suppresses this warning from now on
>>
>> Though I'm hesitant to use comment syntax for that.  A statement prefix 
>> might be more appropriate.  We've currently reserved "quietly" for simple 
>> run-time warning suppression, but that's kinda long, and not defined for 
>> compile-time warnings yet.  Admittedly, it would be rather amusing to have 
>> to shout at Perl 6 to make it shut up:
>>     my $x = QUIETLY 0123;
> 
> Call it "sh"?  (for "suppression handler", of course)

I am amusedly imagining borrowing PLEASE from Intercal. :)

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