Let me see if I'm grasping the concept here: by default, all functions are British in the sense that they always do things the British way no matter where they are in the world:their behavior is determined by the culture in which they were raised. In contrast, lifted code "goes native" and does things according to the local culture and customs unless you explicitly tell it to do otherwise. Does this sound about right?
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- Re: r25626 - docs/Perl6/Spec Jon Lang