Also, when testing if a reference refers to a glob, there is is_globref() in Ref::Util that tests the flags instead of requiring string-ifying the reference then comparing it to a string.
In reply to Re: How do I determine if a variable contains a type glob?
by RonW
in thread How do I determine if a variable contains a type glob?
by dpchrist
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