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To me, this behaviour makes sense because my $foo gets reclaimed as soon as the current scope is left (main::). After the main program has ended, the END blocks fire, and after that, all global variables get cleaned up. Except (as I just realize) that our is not supposed to be a global(ly visible) variable and hence should be reclaimed at the same time as my $foo, that is, in my opinion before the END blocks are run. One more reason to avoid our IMO. Update: My opinion on the order of things is wrong - the order of execution/destruction of objects is exactly as it has to be because the our variable is a global variable except that the name is not visible outside the file. In reply to Re: Global destruction feature / bug ?
by Corion
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