Fallacious Conclusion: We can in general determine whether any Perl function has a nullary prototype or not.
It's not fallacious. There's no guarantee that the answer won't change later or that it'll be the same at the same point of execution in a different interpreter, but we can indeed determine whether any Perl function has a nullary prototype or not.
In reply to Re: Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by ikegami
in thread Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by Jeffrey Kegler
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