Don't feel bad if you didn't know that; I actually
caught TheDamian in the same mistake at TPC5.
Well, it's certainly true:
chip did indeed catch me out at TPC5. And in front of 400-500 people!
Though in fairness, my mistake occurred in SelfGOL: quite possibly the most complex 1000 bytes of Perl ever written.
But it wasn'tbecause I was unaware of the @_-sharing nature of &foo. In fact, the code in question deliberately abused that feature. I messed up because I (carelessly) relied on the behaviour once to often within the same block.
Nevertheless, I was very grateful to chip. His correction encoraged me to make SelfGOL even more diabolical. As indeed has this thread.
>;-)
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