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Re: (MeowChow - tied local wierdness) Re3: Aliasing Variables.
If the docs in the Alias module are correct, that contradicts the way you are showing local implemented as
# localize
local $a= 42;
# works like:
my $saved= $a;
$a= undef;
$a= 42;
# restore
# works like
$a= $saved;
The docs in Alias imply that local will also restore a re-binding, e.g.
local $x;
*x= \$y; # point the scalar slot to alias $y
#...
# $x goes back to pointing to its own slot when restoring.
If local worked by saving/restoring the slot, than this would be a natural consequence, but ties, blessing, etc. would not be preserved, and your sample code would not show what it does.
—John
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