When DBI evaluates @ARGV it autovivifies as many parameters as it needs.
Not true. (And since I'm posting this after your update, yes, you are wrong :-)
When I do $sth->execute(@ARGV) with an empty @ARGV to a DBD::Oracle prepared statement with a placeholder, I get an Oracle error.
Update:Well, I guess that's the
way some of 'em do it. But that won't stop me
from this:
<rant>That's a silly-ass way of doing it!
undefined != missing - they're all wrong IMNSHO!
Whack'em all over the head w/a clue-by-four!</rant>
:-)
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