@@ -278,7+278,7 @@ C<fetch>, C<store>, C<exists> and C<delete>
C<$_[2]> is an alias to the current key.
Nothing prevents you from changing it, but be aware that there lurk dangerous side effects.
C<$_[2]> is an alias to the current key.
Nothing prevents you from changing it, but be aware that there lurk dangerous side effects.
-For example, it may righteously be readonly if the key was a bareword.
+For example, it may rightfully be readonly if the key was a bareword.
You can get a copy instead by passing C<< copy_key => 1 >> to L</wizard>, which allows you to safely assign to C<$_[2]> in order to e.g. redirect the action to another key.
This however has a little performance drawback because of the copy.
You can get a copy instead by passing C<< copy_key => 1 >> to L</wizard>, which allows you to safely assign to C<$_[2]> in order to e.g. redirect the action to another key.
This however has a little performance drawback because of the copy.