I just changed:
Readonly my $foo = 'bar';
Readonly my @baz = (qw/glug argh/);
to:
Readonly my $foo => 'bar';
Readonly my @baz => (qw/glug argh/);
And got fine output.
I would ask the initial "Anonymous Monk" poster to please read "perldoc Readonly" a bit more carefully. Thx.
As choroba noted the post did not do a good job of answering the question and the comment with a strike through it was not appropriate. I have taken some time and effort to research the question more carefully and have put some insights that I still feel may be useful in a new separate post in this thread.
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