* David Landgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-21 11:30]:
My only regret is that the Cuse constant {} construct only
became legal in 5.8, and I don't think the tradeoff between the
admittedly remarkable ease of use of this compared to cutting
off 5.5, 5.6 is worthwhile.
Well you can easily do
Le jeudi 20 juillet 2006 à 02:41, A. Pagaltzis écrivait:
* Philippe BooK Bruhat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-19 22:10]:
'=cut';
=pod
[...snip...]
=cut
Damn, what a cool hack!
That's exactly what I thought when I first saw it. :-)
--
Philippe BooK Bruhat
* Philippe BooK Bruhat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-20 08:40]:
Le jeudi 20 juillet 2006 à 02:41, A. Pagaltzis écrivait:
* Philippe BooK Bruhat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-19 22:10]:
'=cut';
=pod
[...snip...]
=cut
Damn, what a cool hack!
That's exactly
* David Landgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-19 13:40]:
The problem is that these associations are private to the XS
and Perl module. The client code does not need to know about
them, and in fact shouldn't. So I don't want client code to
know the file exists, and people won't go around trying
Le mercredi 19 juillet 2006 à 13:59, A. Pagaltzis écrivait:
* David Landgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-19 13:40]:
The problem is that these associations are private to the XS
and Perl module. The client code does not need to know about
them, and in fact shouldn't. So I don't want client
* Philippe BooK Bruhat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-19 22:10]:
'=cut';
=pod
[...snip...]
=cut
Damn, what a cool hack!
Regards,
--
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