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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