Gus Wirth wrote:
Mark Schoonover wrote:
Then Perl meets that definition.
As they say in Missouri, show me. What you are saying is that Perl
allows you to escape the virtual machine and directly reference memory
from the OS, thus causing segfaults when you go to a wrong location.
I'm with Gus on this one. The number you get when you print a reference
might look like a big number typical of a memory location but if you
reference a different number that you pick at random do you generally
get a segfault?
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