AS 5.6.1 behaves in a different manner. Note how the ref is always the same.....
C:\>perl test.pl LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : the LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : quick LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : brown LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : fox LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : jumps LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : over LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : the LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : lazy LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog --- LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog LVALUE(0x1aae9d0) : dog C:\>perl -v This is perl, v5.6.1 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread (with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more detail) Copyright 1987-2001, Larry Wall Binary build 635 provided by ActiveState Corp. http://www.ActiveState. +com Built 15:34:21 Feb 4 2003
cheers
tachyon
In reply to Re: Substr ref anomoly (revisited)
by tachyon
in thread Substr ref anomoly (revisited)
by BrowserUk
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