Actually, to be more accurate: You are only correct if strict is off. But since everyone uses strict (right? ;-) ), @x = (a => b => c); is like @x = ("a", "b", c); (note the quotes), and the final "c" also needs to be quoted unless it's a function call.
In reply to Re: What is (a => b => c) ?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread What is (a => b => c) ?
by philgoetz
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