Not to mention that return $a ? $a : $b; can always* be written as return $a || $b;
Nitpick: $a and $b should not be understood as stand-ins for "anything", since @a || @b is not the same as @a ? @a : @b, since the former imposes scalar context on @a (and not on @b).
In reply to Re^4: Useless use of string in return statement
by haukex
in thread Useless use of string in return statement
by Bod
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