So $x = 42 is as useful as 1 = 42
I don't understand this statement. I can see where an expression like $x = 42 might be useful, but 1 = 42 can't possibly be useful because it won't compile.
Update: Or do you mean "if $x is aliased to a literal value (e.g., 1), $x = 42 is equivalent to 1 = 42"? (Update: And specifically WRT to the for-loop here? I didn't look back far enough. :)
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In reply to Re^10: Pointers and References (updated)
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Pointers and References
by Leudwinus
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