their code runs fine, and it isn't getting generating errors about a mismatch of the number of arguments. I'd say that '&' disables mysterious side-effects.$a[0] = some_func(2, 3); $a[1] = 17; # Expected outcome. &is(@a);
In reply to Re^4: What's so bad about &function(...)?
by Perl Mouse
in thread What's so bad about &function(...)?
by japhy
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