Can somebody explain what is going on here?
it warns for the common case ... the simplest to implement/code for ... and doesn't warn for all cases ... makes sense to me :) could be technical or political :) Re^4: UPDATED, mostly solved: separation of define + assignment different from combination?
if its important to you perlbug it :)
In reply to Re: Strange behaviour of interpreter when dereferencing an undefined value (missing warning, perl doesn't warn for all cases)
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Strange behaviour of interpreter when dereferencing an undefined value
by kejv2
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