This is what the documentation says:
looks_like_number EXPR
Returns true if perl thinks EXPR is a number. See "looks_like_number" in perlapi.
The link to perlapi in this quote is not really helping us a lot unfortunately:
Test if the content of an SV looks like a number (or is a number). Inf
and Infinity are treated as numbers (so will not issue a non-numeric
warning), even if your atof() doesn't grok them. Get-magic is ignored.
I32 looks_like_number(SV *const sv)
In my case, your code will return an integer that is not 0
, which is true.
- I got
4352
when I used 11
.
- When I used
'11'
I got 1
.
All of these are true, so that works.
- When I put
'test'
or 'foobar'
I got 0
, which is not true.
- I never got a
1
for anything that did not look like a number.
- I tried
'1e1'
and it printed 4
, which is a true value, and the input looked like a number in scientific notation.
So, I'd say it always returns something true if Perl thinks the input looks like a number, though I do not know what exactly that true value represents. I cannot confirm that it also returns true with a name.