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Re: Re: Small first strict obfuscation

by MrNobo1024 (Hermit)
on Apr 04, 2001 at 22:40 UTC ( [id://69928]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: Small first strict obfuscation
in thread Small first strict obfuscation

@$ is just another array. It has no special meaning. (Except that use strict dosen't complain about it even if you don't declare it, and it's always in package main)

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Re: Re: Re: Small first strict obfuscation
by idnopheq (Chaplain) on Apr 05, 2001 at 18:19 UTC
    THX! So, what is $$ in this context, the PID?
      It usually is the PID, yes. However, it's been assigned another value, so it's just a random global variable now.
        Indeed. I was told once not to play with those (maybe good advice in a non-obfuscational setting). I can see that in a strict setting they are part of main and therefore do not need a declaration. Crafty.

        THX
        Dex

      Yeah! (Should be|It is) the PID. Nice, eh? :]

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