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Re^4: Preferred technique for named subroutine parameters?by LanX (Saint) |
on May 24, 2009 at 12:22 UTC ( [id://765920]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Hi
Certainly the malformed function call func_1({ one => 'uno', two => 'dos', three => }); from my example code in Re: Preferred technique for named subroutine parameters? does compile and only warns at run time. Wow, no! And I have troubles to imagine a construction where you get a compile-time error/warning for a anonymous hash which wouldn't also be thrown in a simple parameter list! I simply trusted TheDamian, in my a German copy the passage first says something like "(normally during compilation)" and four lines later it contrast the counterexample with "only at run-time". The example given is certainly a run-time warning in both cases! Maybe you should open a new thread and ask the community for wisdom.
Cheers Rolf UPDATE: concerning PPP For those who might think "Pest" means "Best" in German, no it doesn't! Both words have identical meanings and spelling in either language, it's a joke in the current German edition, which accidentally got printed on the backcover! 8 )
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