How many of those examples of magical scalars could be encountered, embedded within an ordinary array?
By definition, isn't an ordinary array one that's not special?
Can you imagine the utility of passing @ISA (or any of the other special arrays) into a subroutine that is going to populate the passed array with random integers?
Wow! You got me! Oh wait, it was already decided that magic wouldn't be checked in this case.
I resent your false insinuations.
In reply to Re^13: XS: returning a 64-bit unsigned int?
by ikegami
in thread XS: returning a 64-bit unsigned int?
by BrowserUk
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