List::Util::pairmap would be an existing solution very similar to the new feature. It also seems to run quite quickly (but I can't compare it to for_list since I don't have a new-enough perl).
use List::Util qw/ pairmap /; sub a_pairmap { my $i; pairmap { $i += $b } @vals; return $i; }
Good Day,
Dean
In reply to Re: perl 5.36 and the for_list feature - a simple speed comparison
by duelafn
in thread perl 5.36 and the for_list feature - a simple speed comparison
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