The subexpressions must be resolved to terms, before the expression containing op can be evaluated.Excuse me? What has parsing the construct to do with evaluating them? Do you want to suggest that in order to know in which order an expression is evaluated, people have to grok the grammar used to parse Perl?
In reply to Re^27: Why is the execution order of subexpressions undefined?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why is the execution order of subexpressions undefined?
by BrowserUk
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