If you add this before Main(@ARGV)
our( $GlobalMya , $GlobalMyb, $GlobalMyc ); $GlobalMya = MyA->new; $GlobalMyb = MyB->new($GlobalMya); $GlobalMyc = MyC->new($GlobalMya);
you should a difference like this
Commencing GLOBAL DESTRUCTION PHASE at - line 8.  
Use of uninitialized value in warn at - line 51 during global destruction.  
BREAK LEAK MyB=HASH(0xa4762c) at - line 51 during global destruction. LEAK MyC=HASH(0xa4758c) MyA=HASH(0x3f8d4c) at - line 62.  
DESTROY MyB=HASH(0xa4762c) at - line 37 during global destruction. DESTROY MyC=HASH(0xa4758c) at - line 37.  
DESTROY MyA=HASH(0xa475ec) at - line 37 during global destruction. BREAK LEAK MyB=HASH(0x9c9694) MyA=HASH(0x3f8d4c) at - line 51.  
Use of uninitialized value in warn at - line 62 during global destruction.  
LEAK MyC=HASH(0xa4765c) at - line 62 during global destruction. DESTROY MyA=HASH(0x3f8d4c) at - line 37.  
DESTROY MyC=HASH(0xa4765c) at - line 37 during global destruction. DESTROY MyB=HASH(0x9c9694) at - line 37. 

I've tried with 5.8.9 and 5.12.2, only the global destruction order varies between the two versions


In reply to Re^2: sub DESTROY: Strange ordering of object destruction by Anonymous Monk
in thread sub DESTROY: Strange ordering of object destruction (SOLVED) by ELISHEVA

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