I'd think that Duff's device is never useful in Perl.
It is certainly not useful in my obfu, I could have
finished the obfu like this as well:
tie @b, &^Px$^P;
# without duff's device I can copy array very efficently
push @b,$_ for@a;
# oh, I nearly forgot magical subs, so here they are
sub DESTROY { }
sub AUTOLOAD {
($#, %c)= qw(%c $#);
print $_[1];
bless [];
}
__END__
This would be as good as the original, just not as obfuscated.
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