Rule 2 case 3 is closest to what I am doing. The perlref page is pretty poor on explaining assigning values to subthings when the original value is a reference.
Additionally, arrows can be omitted between brackets and braces EXCEPT when the first element is a reference (otherwise you must have $$ref{}{}thing or $ref->{}{}thing is a pretty glaring exception to "easier reading". Having ->% but not ->\% just adds to the complexity of when and which order symbols have to be used during referencing/dereferencing.
In reply to Re^4: 5.26 sigil reference syntax in subfunction
by chenhonkhonk
in thread 5.26 sigil reference syntax in subfunction
by chenhonkhonk
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