does X::Syntax
Syntax error when a term (a backslash variable) is declared without initialization assignment.
For example
my \foo;
dies with
===SORRY!=== Term definition requires an initializer
Valid code would be
my \foo = 42;
Compilation error due to declaring a term without initialization
does X::Syntax
Syntax error when a term (a backslash variable) is declared without initialization assignment.
For example
my \foo;
dies with
===SORRY!=== Term definition requires an initializer
Valid code would be
my \foo = 42;