I don't know the precise definition if there is one. For practical purposes, I find it doesn't matter.
Correction: In this case, the sub truly acts as a closure. If it didn't, it wouldn't matter if you used our or my.
In reply to Re^5: why need my in a foreach loop?
by ikegami
in thread why need my in a foreach loop?
by szabgab
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