Because $test is in double-quotes, your shell is trying to interpolate it. Since it isn't set though (and there aren't such things as warnings and strict for the shell ; ), it is replaced with nothing and becomes:
perl -wMstrict -e"if( my() = 0 ) { print 'Passed'; } else { print 'Fai +led'; }"
If you escape the $ you'll be fine.
perl -wMstrict -e"if( my(\$test) = 0 ) { print 'Passed'; } else { prin +t 'Failed'; }"

In reply to Re: Re: Can you guess the result? Is it a bug? by The Mad Hatter
in thread Can you guess the result? Is it a bug? by BrowserUk

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