You're countering a statement about a specific Perl statement with statement about the general case.
Yes, operand evaluation order is officially not defined. Assignments are a special case. Assignments are guaranteed to evaluate their RHS argument first to allow the following to work:
my $i = $i; local $i = $i;
It does seem to be somewhere other than perlop.
In reply to Re^7: Boolean counter?
by ikegami
in thread Boolean counter?
by DreamT
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