I'm confused about the difference between "Inline", and "Now".
I see that "Now" applies to BEGIN blocks, and this seems straightforward. But then eval introduces "Inline", and "Call later". I believe I saw someone earlier tonight give some example with print and sub's evaluating their arguments; I believe this means "jumping back" from runtime into compile time.
In reply to On Compilation, Call Trigger Policy: Now vs Inline by ian
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