the use of "indirect" method calls (like $x = new Class;)

Does this apply to filehandles?
Will we need to write $fh->print("blah"); instead of print $fh "blah";?

disabling features that cause more trouble than they're worth

I've not created a multidimensional hash for a long time and don't intend to unless I come across a situation where one makes sense. Such a situation I cannot imagine! But equally, I fail to understand what "trouble" they cause.
Could you explain please?

You are right I'm not using v5.36.
v5.16.3 on the server where this code is running and
v5.32.1 Strawberry Perl at home/office.


In reply to Re^2: Multidimensional arrays by Bod
in thread Multidimensional arrays by Bod

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