By the way why should one need to do it in the BEGIN block? I mean for sure there must be some cases where it is needed, but for most cases it is just a automatic thought, something like that: It should be locked early, early is linked in your brain with the BEGIN block - so put it into it.
In reply to Re: Re: Never lock $0 inside of a BEGIN block (Win32?)
by zby
in thread Never lock $0 inside of a BEGIN block
by demerphq
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