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@jubilatious1 > An array cannot be constrained to `Int` in Raku. That's... quite a misunderstanding, to put it mildly, and needs to be addressed in case anyone who doesn't know...
@jubilatious1 > why are multi-element objects allowed to accept a single Type element at the head? ... In other languages there's a distinction between atomic/primitive, as opposed to aggregates of...
@coke >> In addition, if there is a description of something in one place in some other source, it should be linked to and not just repeated. But that requires...
Hi @ab5tract, @FCO, I followed the link Liz provided in the other issue. That immediately made it clear to me that enabling `strict` by default was a decision driven by...
Hi @ab5tract I've reflected on when I've wanted `no strict;` and it's always been when I'm not cutting/pasting someone else's code, but writing all the code, and wanting my code...
Hi @alabamenhu I added a heart, but not a thumbs up, because I love where you're going with this but had one thing I'm not sure about: the rationale for...
@jubilatious1 I'm with you on the general need for sensitivity about matters such as: * If someone who doesn't know Raku sees `:h`, they'll not know what it means. *...
@coke Yes, Todd opened this issue before the rename. Also I see that in his last comment Todd had either gotten very confused, or was being confusing, quoting jnthn (who...
I suspect I just added to the confusion. Sorry about that. As far as I'm concerned you can close this issue. ---- But while I'm here, let me mention two...
I'll ignore the more general issue but comment on this bit: > the configuration description and examples do not state how to separate multiple keys: ``` spaces? commas? semicolons? other?...