Initially? The definitions don't carry a timestamp. It all depends on when you are doing your checks.
$\ = $/;
sub foo;
print "foo ref is: ",\&foo;
my $ref = \&foo;
for (keys %main::) {
print "1: ",*{$_}{NAME} if *{$_}{CODE} and *{$_}{CODE} eq $ref;
}
*bar = *foo;
sub foo { print "in foo" }
for (keys %main::) {
print "2: ",*{$_}{NAME} if *{$_}{CODE} and *{$_}{CODE} eq $ref;
}
bar();
__END__
foo ref is: CODE(0x91cf78c)
1: foo
2: bar
2: foo
in foo
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