As other monks have pointed out, autovivification does not occur in the contexts you mention. Evaluating defined $hastest{abc}{def} will autovivify $hashtest{abc} (because you assumed the existence of a hash in that location in which to check for the key def), but will not autovivify def (because you tested whether that key specifically has a defined value).
Autovivification only occurs where the code assumes the existence of an aggregate and attempts to look up a value. Instead of throwing an error, Perl creates the implied aggregate.
In reply to Re: Are defined or // garantee not to autovivify?
by jcb
in thread Are defined or // garantee not to autovivify?
by NisSam
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