Hi gaurav,
...it should return the reverse of whatever the list has been entered by the user...
True if and only if the user didn't enter all the list on a single line on the CLI. Because with that the array will only have one "value". See what I mean below, using a modified toolic example.
use warnings;
use strict;
print "Enter some lines, then press Ctrl-D:\n"; # or maybe Ctrl-Z
my @lines = <STDIN>;
my @reverse_lines = reverse (@lines);
print @reverse_lines;
__END__
Enter some lines, then press Ctrl-D:
1 2 3 # entered by the user
1 2 3 # printed back
But if otherwise, your script should work as you intended.
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