It's fallacious because you need to know you will reach the code which can make the determination
That makes no sense. No matter what code is being compiled or executed, it can be determined whether any Perl function has a nullary prototype or not. No piece of Perl code needs to be reached.
In reply to Re^3: Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by ikegami
in thread Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by Jeffrey Kegler
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