Does moving the my @e; outside the outer loop make any difference?
Update: Yes, that's what I meant. I wanted to check whether it's in any way related to the repeated recreation of the @e variable. Looks like it isn't. Could you try to stick one more variable declaration right after the my $i = 0;? To add some padding between $i and @e.
In reply to Re: Non-deterministic behaviour with simple array initialization
by Jenda
in thread Non-deterministic behaviour with simple array initialization
by thkarcher
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