The place that I'd look for documentation on the symbol table is Symbol Tables, but I don't see any use of the term ‘dynamic variables’ there (and I wouldn't expect to see one in the Perl documentation; it's not a standard term). Did you look somewhere else?
I read the Symbol Table section of the docs in perlmod before posting, but I don't see how anyone would know after reading that section that my variables are not included in the symbol table. After I read that, I thought all variables in your program were included in the symbol table. It made sense to me that they would be.
I got the term "dynamic variables" from the introductory paragraph higher up on the page:
A package statement affects only dynamic variables--including those you've used local() on--but not lexical variables created with my().
Reading the term 'dynamic variable' didn't make any sense to me.
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