On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 03:15:14PM -0400, Edwin Wiles wrote: > This proposal will at least weed out the 'cut down' versions, since they > don't meet a minimum standard. However, it won't do much for proving > that an extended version isn't 'real' perl. After all, the "trip tests" > won't be able to look for non-standard extensions. Actually, I'm going to spread more vicious heresy ("TMTOWTDI" doesn't really apply here) and speak out in favour of multiple implementations of a Perl interpreter. So what if the trip tests don't look for non-standard extensions? If the trip tests are sufficiently well designed, they'll ensure a program running on one implementation that passes the tests will run the same on another implementation that passes. > (Turn it into a useful feature, and people won't be so cranky about being > 'forced' to do things.) Haha, you'd think. -- Stinginess with privileges is kindness in disguise. -- Guide to VAX/VMS Security, Sep. 1984