>[Quoting David L. Nicol, on August 21 2000, 23:06, in "Re: RFC 132 (v1) sub"] >> Looks like a case for automatic dereferencing! >Which Perl has always stated it would _never_ do. Kinda. To be honest, Perl does do autoderef in at least two places. 1. $fh = *FH; $fh = \*FH can be used equivalently, because a typeglob ref is autodereffed as need be in I/O operations. (Not to mention *FH{IO}, even.) 2. bless doesn't bless the reference passed, but its underlying referent, doing an autoderef to find the referent. and maybe 3. $glob = 'SYM'; $glob = *SYM; are equivalent. --tom
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines should be a... Johan Vromans
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines should... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines sh... Johan Vromans
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines sh... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines sh... Johan Vromans
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines sh... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines should... Damian Conway
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines should be able to retur... David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines should be able to return an ... David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 132 (v1) subroutines should be able to retur... Johan Vromans
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