Hi,
I found a strange behavior while trying to return values from %+:
perl -E 'sub foo { local $_ = shift; m{(?<a>\d++)}; say "IN ", @+{qw(a
+)}; return @+{qw(a)} } say "OUT ",foo("12.34.56");'
IN 12
OUT
I was expecting to get the same result, but apparently the list become empty when exiting the scope.
adding a map (return map { $_ } @+{qw(a)}) fix the issue, and it does not show by just returning $+{a}.
Am i missing something or there's something wrong?
TIA
update: see Bizarro %+ hash slice bug in Perl 5.10 to 5.14.
In reply to %+ and scope
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