On Sat, Jul 30, 2005 at 09:40:11AM -0700, Larry Wall wrote: > Right, so I guess what really happens is ref autogeneration in that > case, and there's no difference between > > $x = @array; > $x := @array; > > Hey, who said anything about consistency? :-)
Hm, not exactly. This form: $x = [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Triggers STORE for a tied $x, and allows for assignments to $x afterwards. This form: $x := [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Destroys $x's current tie, and binds it to a read-only container (as \ produces rvalues), so future assignments will not work. I'll post a separate semi-formal analysis of containers to perl6-compiler. Thanks, /Autrijus/
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