G'day pme,
Thankyou for your excellent question.
Those of us who've been coding Perl for a quarter of a century or more,
may often rely upon muscle memory rather than using any actual brain cells.
When I start a new script, I often find that I've witten
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
before I've even thought about the problem.
Any Perl function
that has function LIST can be expanded using function function-returning-list LIST.
This is pretty much what 🦛 says.
Many commands allow the use of $_, check the documentation.
Hopefully, combined with other responses, that answers your question.
Of course, if anything is still unclear, ask for further clarification.
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