Are you sure about that last bit where once NOK is set it also reifies the string value as well? That sounds mighty suspicious to me (not that I actually /know/ one way or another). perl -MDevel::Peek -e '$k = "1234.1234"; $k++; Dump $k' shows that while there is a string still stored its not kept up to date with the numeric version unless I insert something that stringifies like print $k. Once NOK is set then it isn't going to be unset unless its string representation is altered so it keeps the packed representation around.
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In reply to Re^4: Confirming what we already knew
by diotalevi
in thread Confirming what we already knew
by AssFace
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