Howdy, monks.
I hope you can help me understand this doozy:
use strict;
use warnings;
sub test_a { my $arg = shift; ref($arg) ? test_a$$arg[0] : $arg }
sub test_b { my $arg = shift; ref($arg) ? test_a$$arg[0] : $arg }
print test_b[42]; # prints '42'
print test_a[42]; # dies 'Not a SCALAR reference at test line 3
Okay, so those two subs are exactly identical, yet one runs just fine and the other crashes. My only guess is that the recursive nature of test_a somewhat has an impact on the context given to the reference. Adding parentheses around $$arg[0] fixes that alright, but I don't care. I just want to understand.
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