Thanks!

I browsed thru various perldelta513* w/o spotting it.

For those interested here a one-liner for testing your perl-version:

lanx@nc10-ubuntu:~$ perl -e '@k=( %h=(a=>42,b=>2,a=>1) ); print "$] Bu +g: @k\n" unless @k ~~ [%h]' 5.010000 Bug: b 2 b 2

I'll gonna update a non-smartmatch solution here...

UPDATE:

w/o smart-match for even older perl versions (maybe the bug was introduced somewhere)

lanx@nc10-ubuntu:~$ perl -e '%h2=@k=( %h=(a=>42,b=>2,a=>1) ); delete @ +h{keys %h2}; print "$] Bug: @k\n" if %h' 5.010000 Bug: b 2 b 2

Cheers Rolf

UPDATE: replace version-vars s'$^V'$]'g in code-sections


In reply to Re^4: return of assigment in list context (one-liner for testing) by LanX
in thread return of hash-assigment in list context (bug?) by LanX

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