Please let me know are this 2 examples convenient enough to consider
them as a proof?;-)
*jberger <https://github.com/jberger>, *can you confirm it too? Because
right now it's funny to see a comment about my "toy example" vs your
"real-world usage" :-)
That's the hardest thing, it's impossible to prove that something
doesn't contain somewhat. You couldn't prove that the God doesn't
exist, but if you find him - you can prove that. You can't prove
that linux kernel, mojolicious etc.. have no bugs, but if you find
a bug - you can prove that it contains it. You event can't prove
that you don't have 55 cents right now (maybe you're hiding it in
the pocket), but if you have 55 cent coin - you can prove it just
showing it.
You had my full attention, you could have written something
insightful, something all of us would benefit from. Like a detailed
explanation for how fieldhashes are just glorified globals, and
essentially the same as circular references, because they keep the
refcount of anything stored in them at +1. But instead you wrote this.
The next time you post a question, and wonder why nobody wants to
answer you, this is why.
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