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Rakudo's gather/take implementation is lazy. (And so is Niecza's.)

Really? Why not respond with that in the first place instead of all the fluff you posted?

And what is the basis of that laziness? (Hint: threading? corroutines? continuations? a little man hidden under the table?)

There is no spin. I can't stop you seeing it if you believe it's there. But it is not there.

Right. Were all just seeing things.

But it would suck if you have permanently joined the ranks of the rabidly anti P6. :P

I'm not anti-p6 (rabid or otherwise), just anti-BS.

If it were possible to have a straight conversation about Perl6 -- rather than a "straight conversation (for some definition of the word straight)" -- then I might have gotten on-board; but that hasn't been possible since pugs was frozen out to death.


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In reply to Re: Laziness? (was Re^6: v5, a reimplementation of P5 (was Re^5: A "Perl-7" that I could actually USE right now)) by BrowserUk
in thread A "Perl-7" that I could actually USE right now by sundialsvc4

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