>
I assume you want the cross-product
DB<34> sub cross (&$$) { my ($code,$list1,$list2) = @_; local ($a,$b
+); my @res; for $a (@$list1) { for $b (@$list2) { push @res, &$code }
+}; return @res; }
DB<35> x cross { $a + $b } [0..2], [10,20,30]
0 10
1 20
2 30
3 11
4 21
5 31
6 12
7 22
8 32
DB<36>
you can just let $list2 default to $list1 if undef to have a self-operation with only one list.
$list2 //= $list1
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