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At first glance, I like your proposal. One thing that will surprise people is that it contains no provision for numeric comparison, so by the numeric/string duality, numbers will be compared as strings. I have my doubts about the cases you're not sure about; distinguishing barewords from strings is impossible in non-strict mode (which I rarely use, but which is still a big part of perl, whether you like it or not). Ranges become flipflops in scalar context and a list in list context, so doing a range comparison seems pretty much inconsistent with the rest of the language. Comparing lists with any-semantics requires the right-hand side of the ~~ to be evaluated in list context, which IMHO would be a bit surprising. In reply to Re: Bring back the smartmatch operator (but with sane semantics this time)!
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