在 2006/7/12 上午 12:51 時,Allison Randal via RT 寫到:

Chip Salzenberg wrote:

[*] Just what it _is_ intended for is an open question. I think the user
    base will answer it, if we let them, in time.

To give a concrete and immediately relevant example: the fact that
people are using :immediate to load libraries at compile-time is a good
sign to us that this is something they're likely to need often. (Chip
and I both think .loadlib is a good idea, to "canonize" this common
behavior.)

The best way to promote the evolution of a system is to make evolution easy.

That is a sane argument, which is why I think punt-and-see has some merit: as soon as there is a workaround forced to be expressed at :immediate level,
we can evaluate it and see if it's better handled declaratively.

Can we agree on the punt-and-see, neither-encourage-nor-deprecate resolution
for now, then?

Thanks,
Audrey

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