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Re^4: Global variable unexpectedly modified when passed by reference
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Dec 09, 2014 at 17:54 UTC
    BrowserUK, the very least that you can do, before spewing-off like that, is to have the professional courtesy to do so under your own name, thus to accept responsibility for the downvotes, if not outright post-deletion, that such a thing would so richly deserve.

    I always do. I wasn't me. I'm no longer the only one who has seen you for what you are. Almost the diametric opposite of what you think you are and claim to be.


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Re^4: Global variable unexpectedly modified when passed by reference
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 09, 2014 at 21:36 UTC

    It wasn't BrowserUk.

    this entire reply is vitriolic rubbish

    The first half shows how you directly contradict the Perl documentation.

    I do, however, wish to clarify the technical point.

    You didn't address the above. Or the issue below for that matter.