I thought I would give it a test.
Could someone explain this?
use Data::Dumper;
use strict;
my @array;
my %array;
@array = qw( a b c d ) ;
@array{ @array } = ( [ @array ] ) x @array ;
print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%array], ["*array"]);
__OUTPUT__
%array = (
'c' => [
'a',
'b',
'c',
'd'
],
'a' => $array{'c'},
'b' => $array{'c'},
'd' => $array{'c'}
);
I don't get it either!
perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.0 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
(with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more detail)
Copyright 1987-2002, Larry Wall
Binary build 806 provided by ActiveState Corp. http://www.ActiveState.
+com
Built 00:45:44 Mar 31 2003
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