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in thread Execution order of END/CHECK vs BEGIN/INIT

If the objects survive to global destruction, there's no guarantee of destruction order. Perl just sweeps the arenas and blows everything away in whatever order it finds things in.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Execution order of END/CHECK vs BEGIN/INIT
by belden (Friar) on Jul 17, 2003 at 23:28 UTC

    Right- I've read that dozens of times through the perldocs, but never understood what that meant until now. Thanks for the reinforcement :)

    blyman
    setenv EXINIT 'set noai ts=2'