? Deparse seems to handle that with aplomb.
C:\test>perl -MO=Deparse,p
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub ::'&'{bless$_[0]}sub ::1:{print $_[0]->(),$"}sub ';'{print $_[0]->
(),$/}::{print'Just '}->()->(::{another})->(::{Perl});$q->(::{hacker})
^Z
sub main:: (&) {
bless $_[0];
}
sub 1 {
print $_[0]->(), $";
}
sub (;) {
print $_[0]->(), $/;
}
main::(sub {
print 'Just ';
}
)->()->(main::(sub {
'another';
}
))->(main::(sub {
'Perl';
}
));
&$q(main::(sub {
'hacker';
}
));
- syntax OK
Seems perfectly clear to me:)
Okay you lot, get your wings on the left, halos on the right. It's one size fits all, and "No!", you can't have a different color.
Pick up your cloud down the end and "Yes" if you get allocated a grey one they are a bit damp under foot, but someone has to get them.
Get used to the wings fast cos its an 8 hour day...unless the Govenor calls for a cyclone or hurricane, in which case 16 hour shifts are mandatory.
Just be grateful that you arrived just as the tornado season finished. Them buggers are real work.
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