For example, see that this prints the same address twice.
No, it does not, at least not in perl v5.10.0:
perl -we 'sub f { my $t; sub { $t } }; $x = f(); $y = f(); warn "$x $y +";' CODE(0x82998c4) CODE(0x8299964) at -e line 1.
Has perl become smarter?
In reply to Re^2: No DESTROY object.
by WizardOfUz
in thread No DESTROY object.
by gam3
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