It sounds like you have fallen victim to the fact that perldata gives an overly narrow defintion for "bareword" while also using the term "bareword" the much broader way that I tend to.

The thing is, a bareword "will be treated as if it were a quoted string." That means => does nothing except prevent the default behaviour from being "outlawed" using use strict 'subs';.

To be clear, => does much more than prevent strict.pm from firing. => actually does some dramatic syntax transformation:

time, # time() time=> # 'time' s,this,that, # A substitution s=>this=>that=> # Three strings die if 0; # No-op die if , 0; # Syntax error die if => 0; # die "if",0; q=<0==1 # '<0'=1 q=>0==1 # 'q',0==1

- tye        


In reply to Re^4: Illegal octal digit error (strict) by tye
in thread Illegal octal digit error by lakshmananindia

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