Why????? The code I posted already worked as-is. No need to create a tied array and the underlying class. My code already calls a sub for each element.
In reply to Re^9: Getting for() to accept a tied array in one statement
by ikegami
in thread Getting for() to accept a tied array in one statement
by perlancar
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