Quite logic to me... becuase you peeked.
Big picture...Autovivification is one of the worst bugged feature in perl. Let the language to guess the programmer's mind is never a good thing. To initialize a hash element is never and will ever be a big deal in any normal mind, thus there was never a need to be that much lazy - perl seemed to help when in fact to demage.
In reply to Re: Why does exists cause autovivication?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why does exists cause autovivication?
by Argel
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