Er.. did you try it?
use Data::Dumper;
@array = (1,2,3);
@brray = (4,5,6);
print Dumper [ \(@array,@brray) ];
print Dumper [ \((@array),@brray) ];
__END__
$VAR1 = [
[
1,
2,
3
],
[
4,
5,
6
]
];
$VAR1 = [
\1,
\2,
\3,
[
4,
5,
6
]
];
This is perl, v5.8.4 built for i386-linux-thread-multi
Update: oops, this should be a follow-up to BrowserUk's reply...
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