That doesn't help.
Those class names just tell you the type of scalar, but nothing about the value within.
For example, if you get B::IV, all you know is that the scalar contains one of the following:
For example, if you get B::PVIV, all you know is that the scalar contains one of the following:
In reply to Re^2: detecting of scalar is string or numeric (SvTYPE)
by ikegami
in thread detecting of scalar is string or numeric
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