You'll also find that putting a + before the "$_" will fix it. I think you will find that in the failing cases the problem is that the parser is taking the { "$_" => undef } to be an anonymous hash rather than a code block. Whether or not this is a bug is really a matter of interpretation - I'd put it into the "Ambiguity in Perl Syntax" bucket myself.
/J\
In reply to Re: Is this a perl compiler bug?
by gellyfish
in thread Is this a perl compiler bug?
by bollock
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