the original source code is not stored internally in verbatim form. It is encoded.
That is why I said “more or less”. :-) My point was that the actual Perl source is stored in the binary, whether it is encoded or not, while the internal representation differs greatly with B::C/B::CC.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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