++ Thanks for the runtime examples, AnomalousMonk.
"Dunno about the documentation."
After much delving in that musty library beneath the lower catacombs, I believe I may have found an ancient scroll of particular relevance:
$ perldoc perlglossary
...
dwimmer
DWIM is an acronym for “Do What I Mean”, the principle that something
should just do what you want it to do without an undue amount of fuss.
A bit of code that does “dwimming” is a “dwimmer”. Dwimming can
require a great deal of behind-the-scenes magic, which (if it doesn’t
stay properly behind the scenes) is called a dweomer instead.
...
Perhaps, to avoid this dwimmer becoming a dweomer, we should stop poking it. :-)
— Ken
In reply to Re^4: How it works?
by kcott
in thread How it works?
by monorels
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