The glob assignments only sort of take place at run time. They're in a module which, presumably, your code uses, so Perl loads it, compiles it, executes the code in it outside of subroutines, and then calls its import() if it exists.
I don't know what specific bug Perl 5.6.1 had though.
In reply to Re: Class::Std, 5.6.1, and AUTOLOAD
by chromatic
in thread Class::Std, 5.6.1, and AUTOLOAD
by rjbs
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