Heh - you're on the wrong track. The whole quote below is part of a
double-quoted string, and each backslash is just to put a literal $ into
the code. It will be eval'ed later.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (raptor) wrote:
>!!! Is it possible to have reference on the left side of the equation !!!
>I've tried this to alias HASH :") but didn't succeeded...
>sub {
> my \$hash = shift; # $_[0] is \%myhash
>};
>
>Yes I know that there is aliasing : my *hash = \%{$hashref}..
>And I see that here u use : \$r->blah
>Never mind it is cute construct anyway. Do U have any benefit in speed
>using it in this way ?!
>
>PS. didn't u think that there must finaly "alias" keyword in perl
>=
>iVAN
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>># ModPerl Handler
>> package Apache::bench;
>> sub handler {
>>my(\$r) = shift;
>>\$r->content_type('text/html');
>>\$r->send_http_header();
>>\$r->print('Hello ');
>>\$r->print('World');
>>200;
>> }
>>1;
>>
>> SetHandler perl-script
>> PerlHandler Apache::bench
>>
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