In an idle moment, I checked if this would compile (I was using v5.6.1):
much: do ~0;
And this is the error it produced:
Perl v18446744073709551615.0.0 required--this is only v5.6.1, stopped
+(did you mean v18446744073709551615.0.0?) at -e line 1.
Curiously, adding '. "\n" after the 0 made it compile ok. But having found nothing relevant in the documentation, it does make me wonder what is happening here.
Update: By experiment, ~0 seems to produce a large (max?) integer value. So it looks like it is behaving like a "require ~0;", which reduces the mystery while still being unexpected.
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