in reply to Re: Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
in thread Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
I'm not sure what you mean here by "two instances of the Perl parser". I'm pretty sure I know what you're getting at, but I wouldn't call it two instances of the parser. It is more like two possible syntactic interpretations/parses of the same piece of code, depending on the prototype of a previously defined sub.
Saying "two instances of the parser" produce different things (on the same given code, presumably) makes it sound simply like the parser is non-deterministic or randomized.
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