in reply to Re^3: Tiny Perl puzzle
in thread Tiny Perl puzzle

Look at the way Deparse uses whitespace, its subtle

My theory: When Deparse tries to add parens wherever it can, it treats the first two as a function call (which was my first guess too). But as tobyink correctly surmised, that first two is treated by print as a filehandle.

That is not the way I read it :) Usually, Deparse doesn't add extraneous space to function calls, its always "foo( ... )" its never "foo ( ... )"

so the way I read that deparse output is as filehandle not function call

For example

$ perl -MO=Deparse 2 sub two { rand; } print two(two() == 'five' ? 'true' : 'false'); 2 syntax OK $ perl -MO=Deparse,-p 2 sub two { (rand); } print(two(((two() == 'five') ? 'true' : 'false'))); 2 syntax OK

When I look at Re^2: Tiny Perl puzzle I see  print( filehandle ... );