It does seem to have some issue with %c not working the same as printf, though. Printing 65 gives a nul character output, not 'A'. Printing 3.14 gives the bytes FD 91 BA B8 94 9F. Your print 2.14321574942828e-312, 2.29175545480573e-312; example prints "perl" as expected!
In reply to Re: Re: Fun with duff's device and AUTOLOAD
by John M. Dlugosz
in thread Fun with duff's device and AUTOLOAD
by ambrus
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