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in thread User-Defined Syntax, XPath, Tied Hashes, and Autovivification

Well, except that a source filter doesn't do the evalling - it just hands the modified string back to the compiler, this is just what a source filter does, isn't?

Abigail

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Re: Re: User-Defined Syntax, XPath, Tied Hashes, and Autovivification
by etcshadow (Priest) on Feb 11, 2004 at 19:24 UTC
    Pretty much... it's just a different way to skin the same cat. Also, depending on your mind-set, it may be a little more direct (or less direct =D).
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