UPDATE: I surely do not intend to write something like my $error = 3.1415927->minus( 22->divide( 7 ) )->abs();. (Come on, BUK! even from you this example is quite polemic... ;-)
Erm... You do realize that my $error = 3.1415927->minus(22/7)->abs(); came straight from the autobox documentation (it's the second example under "SYNOPSIS"), don't you? It's not some fevered nightmare that BrowserUK dreamt up in an attempt to ridicule autobox, it's something that autobox's author put forward in a presumed attempt to show off how great it is.

In reply to Re^3: What are the drawbacks of autobox? by dsheroh
in thread What are the drawbacks of autobox? by LanX

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