I must say, I fail to see what you are argueing in your post.

First, you say you can replace &{$_ [0]}($_ [1]) with $main::{$_ [0]} ($_ [1]). That's only partially true, it only works if you are in the main package. You are of course still using a soft reference - and the fact that it's not halting compilation may be a bug that will be fix in a next version.

But then you start talking about AUTOLOAD, and there's where I lost it. What's the relation between AUTOLOAD and the bug exp^W^Wtechnique described above? Do you want to call the function in $AUTOLOAD after you loaded it with the technique above? Why? Isn't that why we have &goto $AUTOLOAD?

Abigail


In reply to Re: use strict;,$main::, and AUTOLOAD: Why can't we all get along? by Abigail-II
in thread use strict;,$main::, and AUTOLOAD: Why can't we all get along? by hsmyers

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