I would characterize the effect of the code as:

For each input line, process it and extract an id. When run with no arguments, count in %Y the number of times each id appears; when run with a list of ids as arguments, count only how often the specified ids appear (with multiplicity).

I suspect you have been misled by a misinterpretation of:

foreach (@ARGV) { ++$Y{$y}, next if $y eq $_; }

which is equivalent to:

foreach (@ARGV) { if ($y eq $_) { ++$Y{$y}; next; } }

(I assume the useless next is left over from cutting down the original code.)

This is an idiom I actually use quite commonly for compactness when parsing arguments:

while (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) { my $arg = shift @ARGV; last if $arg eq '--'; ($max = $arg || shift(@ARGV)), next if $arg =~ s{^-x}{}; $inject = 1, next if $arg eq '-i'; ++$debug, next if $arg eq '-d'; die "Unknown option '$arg'\n"; }

In reply to Re^2: Code review by hv
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