You're exactly right about perl not even looking at that if statement.cat >> test.pl #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; if( "1" eq "2" ) { print hello(); } sub helloBROKEN { print "Hello world\n"; } ---------------------------------- > perl -MO=Deparse test.pl test.pl syntax OK '???'; sub helloBROKEN { print "Hello world\n"; }
In reply to Deparse to the rescue!
by spaz
in thread Can I Force perl to Check Subroutine References at Compile Time?
by sierrathedog04
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