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140 warnings::warnif ("Odd number of arguments for overload::constant");
234 arguments. If the corresponding operation is binary, then the first
235 two arguments are the two arguments of the operation. However, due to
238 order of the arguments is interchanged. It probably does not matter
239 when implementing the addition method, but whether the arguments
248 the order of arguments is as in the current operation.
252 the arguments are reversed.
267 is called with arguments C<($a,undef,'')> when $a++ is executed.
278 I<mutate> their arguments. So, assuming that $obj is a reference to a
293 value of their arguments, and may leave it as is. The result is going
498 cannot find a method for some operation. The first three arguments of
499 this function coincide with the arguments for the corresponding method if
552 arguments, i.e., it looks like the other values in C<use
753 The corresponding values are references to functions which take three arguments:
763 documents), it is C<tr> for arguments of C<tr>/C<y> operators,
813 arguments in question do not belong to packages using overload. When
829 It is expected that arguments to methods that are not explicitly supposed
1390 =item Odd number of arguments for overload::constant
1392 (W) The call to overload::constant contained an odd number of arguments.
1393 The arguments should come in pairs.