Could someone point me to the specific place in the Perl docs where is guarantees that lexicals in the _same_ scope will be destroyed in LIFO order?
I.e., in the code below, are we guaranteed that the section labled "LINEAR CODE" will behave the same vis-a-vis object destruction as "CONTROL ORDER OF DESTRUCTION"
use XML::Writer::Nest;
use strict;
use warnings;
my $writer = new XML::Writer;
#### LINEAR CODE
my $level1 = XML::Writer::Nest->new(tag => 'level1', writer => $writer
+ );
my $level2 = $level1->nest ('level2');
my $level3 = $level1->nest('level3');
#### CONTROL ORDER OF DESTRUCTION
{ my $level1 = XML::Writer::Nest->new(tag => 'level1', writer => $writ
+er );
{ my $level2 = $level1-> nest ('level2');
{
my $level3 = $level2->nest('level3');
}
}
}
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