On Thursday 06 September 2001 07:44 pm, Damian Conway wrote:
> Bzzzt! The line:
>
> %MY::{'$x'} = \$z;
>
> assigns a reference to $z to the *symbol table entry* for $x, not to $x
> itself.
So you're saying that the symbol table entry contains a reference to the
variable it represents? Okay, I'll buy that.... for now.
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Bryan C. Warnock
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