What i'm missing? What is happening?

A peek at Dumper.pm reveals that line is return &Dumpxs and thats all like XS and stuff :) so its a bug in the XS version I reckon so you can perlbug it

Data::Dump doesn't warn about it ... of course it doesn't deparse

do { my $a = { a => sub { ... }, original_a => 'fix' }; $a->{original_a} = $a->{a}; $a; }

Data::Dump::Streamer Deparse-s fine

$HASH1 = { a => sub { use warnings; use strict; print "AAA\n"; }, original_a => 'V: $HASH1->{a}' }; $HASH1->{original_a} = $HASH1->{a};

Bug #122111 for perl5: Data::Dumper vul'n reported


In reply to Re: doubts about Data::Dumper output by Anonymous Monk
in thread doubts about Data::Dumper output by Discipulus

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