Perhaps you'll allow me a little plug for Array::Compare.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Array::Compare;
my $cmp = Array::Compare->new;
my @array1 = ("q", "w", "e", "r", "t", "z");
my @array2 = ("q", "w", "e", "r", "t", "y");
my @diffs = $cmp->full_compare(\@array1, \@array2);
if (@diffs) {
print "No matches for @array1[@diffs]\n";
} else {
print "Arrays match\n";
}
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