I see what you mean, but I don't see that as a requirement. The first reference taking could just as easily return undef. In the odd (strange and rare) case you need to take a reference to a function that hasn't been compiled yet, you could always declare it using a stub.
In reply to Re^4: OO-call bug uncovered & autovivified functions: defined? exists?
by ikegami
in thread OO-call bug uncovered & autovivified functions: defined? exists?
by perl-diddler
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