As everyone else has asked, what number would you propose it be treated as?
Perl doesn't have a single equality operator, it has two which operate on specific types of values:
- == / != for numeric values
- eq / ne for string values
A numeric value gets promoted to its string representation when used as a string. A string value gets converted to a numeric value (if possible; 0 if it's not a valid numeric representation) when used as a number.
So when you consider what could be done with the "wrong" kind of value in a given context there's two possibilities:
- treat it as a domain error (you're not allowed to compare these two types of values; see my Ruby example)
- convert it to a value in the correct domain (which is what Perl does)
Given that the second choice was made, again what other value would you expect? I might could see an argument being made for NaN, but the choice of 0 makes lots of things "just work" nicely (especially for things like quick 1-liners or 5 minute throw-away scripts where you really aren't that concerned with data validation).
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