How about $x{@y} then? How does that work ... in a foreach $x(@y){} line of code.
There is no $x{@y} expression in the
foreach $x(@y){}
statement. In that statement, $x is aliased to successive elements of the @y array on each execution of the loop.
In reply to Re^5: What is $x{$y}?
by AnomalousMonk
in thread What is $x{$y}?
by invaderzard
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