class X::Parameter::Placeholder
class X::Parameter::Placeholder does X::Comp { }
Thrown when a placeholder parameter is used inside a signature where
a normal parameter is expected. The reason is often that a named parameter
:$param
was misspelled as $:param
.
For example
sub f($:param) { }
dies with
===SORRY!===
In signature parameter, placeholder variables like $:param are illegal
you probably meant a named parameter: ':$param'
Methods
method parameter
The text of the offensive parameter declaration ($:param
in the example
above).
method right
Suggestion on how to write the parameter declaration instead (:$param
in
the example above).