You are asking for elements of the list with
()[] construction. Your list generating function may have its own parentheses depending of your preferred coding style:
f( list_of_operands ) vs.
f list_of_operands. Later I call more perlish.
In both cases if you need to apply one more function, you need either one more pair of parentheses (using former function writing style), either no-op
'+' symbol before an opening paren which helps parser.
Discipulus showed a code written with second style, saving two pairs of parentheses (
Re: set context for method's return values).
Also be aware of one more known perl bug:
why does 'print ("hey)")' give a warning?
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