Tony Olekshy wrote: > Also, the stuff going on in perl6-language-errors assumes a core > Exception class, for use by "use Fatal (:all)" or whatever. Since > this is, I believe, the first case of a "built-in" Perl class, there > may be implications. > > Yours, &c, Tony Olekshy I believe you are mistaken; the everything-is-an-object idea implies that NUMERIC STRING CONTAINER-ARRAY CONTAINER-HASH COMPILED-REGEX CODEBLOCK are all types of objects, NUMERIC splits into a whole fleet of them depending on if BIGINT and BIGRAT get in. And not all core-exceptions schemes require objects of their own; the things getting thrown are often parsable STRINGs. COMPILED-STRUCT-DEFINITION may be in there too. -- David Nicol 816.235.1187 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does despair.com sell a discordian calendar?