it's impossible to predict the meaning Perl will assign to code in some circumstancesThat's what I thought you must have meant. I guess we have different working definitions of what "deterministic" means.
In this case, one could even argue that it's not really a matter of determining what meaning Perl assigns to some code, but a matter of determining whether Perl will get around to assigning meaning to some code.
blokhead
In reply to Re^6: Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by blokhead
in thread Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by Jeffrey Kegler
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