Greetings,
Mmmhhhh...
Not the java way for sure. If anything, I'd go the python way:
def foo(one,two=None,*args,**kwargs) :
pass
So I can say:
foo(1)
foo(1,2)
foo(two=3,one=4,'fubar',three=42)
While perl's way may be too free form sometimes,
trying to work around - for instance - C# idea of not allowing default values for arguments is a royal pain in the backend.
Cheers,
alf
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