sub()
This one was the reason I came here, details are in the
Seekers of Perl Wisdom thread.
(THANKS again BUU!!!).
In short: if you write
sub foo() {
...
},
you're in trouble.
Why people do this?
Mainly (I think) because it's counter-intuitive to do otherwise. I personally automatically without thinking add "()" to a function declaration. Besides, I call it as "foo()".
Another reasons: Perl allows you to do that. What I encountered is,
depending on where one calls sush sub, -- before or after it's defInition(!!!), there'll be a syntax error or no errors. (In fact, after fixing my small problem today, I looked closer at my colleague's module and found several dozen subs declared like this. No complaints from Perl).
Solution
Read all books, spend several years practicing. I leave to the experts the explanation of what "sub name()" really means (it's an array of subs or smth. like that I guess).
-- Find out.