If you feed the code you are having trouble with in to Deparse,-p you get:

C:\>perl -MO=Deparse,-p -e"die ref $res ? $res->faultstring : $soap->t +ransport->status" die((ref($res) ? $res->faultstring : $soap->transport->status)); -e syntax OK

And if we add a little horizontal whitespace to that:

die( ( ref( $res ) ? $res->faultstring : $soap->transport->status ) );

You can see that the ref( $res ) part is a conditional test to see if $res is a reference.

If it is, then it passes $res->faultstring to die.

Otherwise it passes: $soap->transport->status to die.


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In reply to Re: What's the meaning of die ref $res... ? by BrowserUk
in thread What's the meaning of die ref $res... ? by miguelele

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