In the following code:
use strict;
use warnings;
sub foo {return 'foo';}
die "No bar here" if bar () ne 'bar';
print foo () . "\n";
print bar () . "\n";
sub bar {return 'bar';}
I get the following output:
Unquoted string "bar" may clash with future reserved word at noname.pl
+ line 8.
foo
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at noname.pl
+ line 8.
print() on unopened filehandle bar at noname.pl line 8.
The text foo is sent to stdout, the remainder is sent to stderr. Note that the die isn't executed.
If I change the print bar to print '' . bar then I get the output I expect without error messages. What is going on here?
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