It means you can do the following:
>perl -e "$a = Class::; print $a" Class
It even works under strict, and it's doesn't issue any warnings if the package exists.
In reply to Re: ::'s role in strings
by ikegami
in thread ::'s role in strings
by eff_i_g
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