Returns a non-empty string if EXPR is a reference, the empty
string otherwise. If EXPR is not specified, $_
will be used. The
value returned depends on the type of thing the reference is a reference to.
Builtin types include:
- SCALAR
- ARRAY
- HASH
- CODE
- REF
- GLOB
- LVALUE
- FORMAT
- IO
- VSTRING
- Regexp
You can think of ref
as a typeof
operator.
The return value LVALUE
indicates a reference to an lvalue that is not
a variable. You get this from taking the reference of function calls like
pos()
or substr()
. VSTRING
is returned if the reference points
to a version string.
The result Regexp
indicates that the argument is a regular expression
resulting from qr//
.
If the referenced object has been blessed into a package, then that package
name is returned instead. But don't use that, as it's now considered
"bad practice". For one reason, an object could be using a class called
Regexp
or IO
, or even HASH
. Also, ref
doesn't take into account
subclasses, like isa
does.
Instead, use blessed
(in the Scalar::Util module) for boolean
checks, isa
for specific class checks and reftype
(also from
Scalar::Util) for type checks. (See perlobj for details and a
blessed/isa
example.)
See also perlref.