clear and neat explication, as always
AnomalousMonk
this kind of problems happened to me too some time (years?) ago until i realized the right order.
my $variable = 'value';
----------- ----------
| 1 | 3
BEGIN{ say $variable}
---------------------
| 2
As the OP reveals, the compiletime runtime order implication is not so easely intellegible from docs: maybe is worth to put a note in perlmod where BEGIN block is described (well i do not understand why it is here, anyway; a separtate tutorial about the phases of the Perl process would not be better?).
The OP can profits the read of some stuffs about the matter:
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