Hopefully, you're happy with ++ikegami's explanation of LVALUES.
I still have a nagging concern that this is an XY Problem. That is, you're trying to do X, and you thought of solution Y (using LVALUES) ... yet there might be a better solution to X that doesn't require LVALUES, but we can't know that unless you describe what X is.
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In reply to Re: How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ?
by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ? (TinyPerl)
by harangzsolt33
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