How did you arrive at that conclusion?
I had simply tried
$ perl -e '$|=1; print "$main::|\n";' |
On second thought, it's obviously a parsing issue, i.e. $main::| is not being parsed as ${'main::|'}, but rather as $main::, so the '|' is being printed literally.
In reply to Re^4: What is $::| ?
by almut
in thread What is $::| ?
by misterwhipple
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