I ran this simple perl code
use strict;
use Devel::Peek;
my $a;
$a=4;
$a eq "13";
$a++;
Dump($a);
print $a;
Dump($a);
when i executed this code, I got the following output
SV = PVIV(0x1a7fd44) at 0x1a716f4
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADMY,IOK,pIOK)
IV = 5
PV = 0x1a63164 "4"\0
CUR = 1
LEN = 12
SV = PVIV(0x1a7fd44) at 0x1a716f4
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADMY,IOK,POK,pIOK,pPOK)
IV = 5
PV = 0x1a63164 "5"\0
CUR = 1
LEN = 12
5
The question here is, Dump($a) before print statement
is
PV = 0x1a63164 "4"\0
and after is
PV = 0x1a63164 "5"\0
why the string value (PV) got incremented, any reason?
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