Chas Owens wrote:
Yes, but that is not what a good REPL should do with it. Take a look
at the pugs example again. The problem is that you are executing my
code in your context. My code should be evaluated in a separate
context. There should be no difference between
No, I am executing my code in my context. Neither your REPL or my
little Perl command can replace a well thought out Perl program.
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Just my 0.00000002 million dollars worth,
Shawn
"For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by
doing them."
Aristotle
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