Well, it won't print 'Anything goes' for 2 reasons: the dereferencing
is incorrect, and the value does not hold 'Anything goes' :-)
my(@arr);
{
my %var;
$var{"love"}="Anthing goes";
$arr[0]=\%var;
}
print ${$arr[0]}{love},"\n";
print $arr[0]->{love},"\n";
print $arr[0]{love},"\n";
But, indeed the hash still exists in memory as long as something
points to it (it isn't let go until its refcount hits 0) --- this is
commonly used for constructing a datastructure within a subroutine and
returning a reference to it ... think of OO and returning a blessed
reference from the constructor for example.
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