G'day haj,
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That's very interesting.
Using
perl -MO=Deparse,p -E 'sub one {1} sub two {2} say <ampersand-part>'
I get:
one&two : say one(&two);
&one&two : say &one & two();
&one&&&two : say &one && &two;
&&&one&&&two : &two if say $_ and &one;
Just for completeness, each of those is preceded by:
use feature 'current_sub', 'bitwise', 'evalbytes', 'fc', 'postderef_qq
+', 'say', 'state', 'switch', 'unicode_strings', 'unicode_eval';
sub one {
1;
}
sub two {
2;
}
and ends with:
-e syntax OK
And I'm using 5.34.0.
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