$c is not really declared until after the end of the current instruction. BTW, this is different in Perl 6, where $c gets declared immediately, before the assignment is actually executed. I am not really sure of what it is good for (it may be useful for some complicated instructions doing several things in one step), but that's anyway a difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6.my $c = ...
In reply to Re: Why so strict?
by Laurent_R
in thread Why so strict?
by mikeh123
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