[EMAIL PROTECTED] skribis 2006-04-05 22:30 (-0700):
> Whitespace is not allowed before the parens, but there is a corresponding
> -C<.()> operator, which allows you to insert optional whitespace before the
> dot:
> +C<.()> operator, which allows you to insert optional whitespace after the
> dot:
> - &foo .($arg1, $arg2);
> + &foo. ($arg1, $arg2);
If done consistently, this destroys the sane multiline markup:
$foo
.bar(...)
.baz(...)
.quux(...)
And I'd really hate to be forced to use this instead:
$foo.
bar(...).
baz(...).
quux(...)
because then you lose visual indication that bar, baz, and quux are
methods (rather than functions), and the . and the end of a line is
visually lost and probably easily forgotten.
Plus, I don't like continuation characters at all.
Please reconsider.
Juerd
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