This and the response from Elizabeth raise in my mind the following
question:
To what extent are papers/specifications from other parts of the
computer science world implicitly a part of the Perl6 specification?
I found references to 'getters and setters' in the synopsis on objects,
but without
## A useful, usable, early adopter distribution of Perl 6
On behalf of the Rakudo and Perl 6 development teams, I'm happy to
announce the October 2013 release of Rakudo Star, a useful and usable
distribution of Perl 6. The tarball for the October 2013 release is
available from
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/perl6/specs
Commit: 065a718ced9c58704d2e5a21555794fa9e4be0d7
https://github.com/perl6/specs/commit/065a718ced9c58704d2e5a21555794fa9e4be0d7
Author: Larry Wall la...@wall.org
Date: 2013-10-29 (Tue, 29 Oct 2013)
Changed
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/perl6/specs
Commit: 521e009c8275b3f1bb40f1e2a0a111e8fc138b34
https://github.com/perl6/specs/commit/521e009c8275b3f1bb40f1e2a0a111e8fc138b34
Author: Larry Wall la...@wall.org
Date: 2013-10-29 (Tue, 29 Oct 2013)
Changed