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From:
Slaven Rezic
Date:
February 8, 2007 11:50
Subject:
Re: Future Perl development
Message ID:
87sldgqvyd.fsf@biokovo.herceg.de
Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org> writes:

> On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 02:10:15PM -0800, Peter Scott wrote:
> 
> > The more conventional construct $#$ref is evaluated 
> > identically.  $#{@$ref} seems like it ought to be illegal, but clearly 
> > hasn't been hitherto, and I couldn't find anything in your changelog 
> > saying it had now been outlawed.  Case referred to department of 
> > backward compatibility.
> 
> It's a bug. I remember it being fixed.
> My view is that Tk needs fixing. *that* could be slightly tricky.

It's already fixed and will be in the 804.028 release. Or try it with
the subversion repository
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/srezic/Tk (will move to
https://svn.perl.org/modules/Tk in a near future).

Regards,
        Slaven

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Slaven Rezic - slaven <at> rezic <dot> de

    tksm - Perl/Tk program for searching and replacing in multiple files
    http://ptktools.sourceforge.net/#tksm

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