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Interaction of *{}, references and ties #10587
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From @cpansproutWithout running it, can you tell me what the output is? #!perl -l And what *should* the output be? I think the current behaviour is a bug, even if it’s unfixable. Flags: Site configuration information for perl 5.13.4: Configured by sprout at Fri Aug 20 23:24:53 PDT 2010. Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 13 subversion 4 patch v5.13.4-16-g16c9153) configuration: Locally applied patches: @INC for perl 5.13.4: Environment for perl 5.13.4: |
From @cpansproutOn Sun Aug 29 14:13:53 2010, sprout wrote:
This conundrum was resolved by change 2acc331. |
@cpansprout - Status changed from 'new' to 'resolved' |
From @cpansproutOn Mon Oct 25 14:54:17 2010, sprout wrote:
Not quite. I’m re-opening this ticket. The example above used to print "bar". With change 2acc331, it I think *{\$x} should call ->FETCH on $x if it is a FAKE glob. I think it should also call it if $x is not a glob, so the test above Does this sound right? |
From [Unknown Contact. See original ticket]On Mon Oct 25 14:54:17 2010, sprout wrote:
Not quite. I’m re-opening this ticket. The example above used to print "bar". With change 2acc331, it I think *{\$x} should call ->FETCH on $x if it is a FAKE glob. I think it should also call it if $x is not a glob, so the test above Does this sound right? |
@cpansprout - Status changed from 'resolved' to 'open' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#77502 (status was 'open')
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