Of course. I'm not arguing for such a change. There already exists sufficient tools (defined) to check if a function exists. I'm just challenging the claim that autovivification through \& is necessary to call functions loaded dynamically.
In reply to Re^6: OO-call bug uncovered & autovivified functions: defined? exists? (compat)
by ikegami
in thread OO-call bug uncovered & autovivified functions: defined? exists?
by perl-diddler
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