It allows UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD to do something unless it's being invoked as a destructor.
$UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD contains the name of the function or method name call that resulted in UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD() (the autoload function) being invoked. The programmer who wrote this sub decided he wanted UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD() to skip whatever it does if it is being invoked as a destructor.
Dave
In reply to Re: wat ::DESTROY will do
by davido
in thread wat ::DESTROY will do
by kprasanna_79
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