There sort of is a way to "implement range operator in perl source". Perl has a feature called tying that lets you implement indexing on an array yourself and lets you return something like the index of the element as the value. I have included a bare bones implementation of an array whose values are a sequence below. The solution has virtually no memory limitation on the size of the sequence.

package Tie::SeqArray; use strict; use warnings; use parent 'Tie::Array'; sub TIEARRAY { my $self = shift; my $class = ref($self) || $self; my $sequence_size = shift || die "sequence size of at least one re +quired"; return bless {seq_size => $sequence_size}; } sub FETCH { my $self = shift; my $i = shift; return $i >= 0 && $i < $self->{seq_size} ? $i +1 : undef; } sub FETCHSIZE { my $self = shift; return $self->{seq_size}; } package main; use strict; use warnings; # from Perl Cookbook http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/perl/cookbook/ch02_ +18.htm sub commify { my $text = reverse $_[0]; $text =~ s/(\d\d\d)(?=\d)(?!\d*\.)/$1_/g; return scalar reverse $text; } my (@aa, @bb); tie @aa, 'Tie::SeqArray', 20_000_000; tie @bb, 'Tie::SeqArray', 20_000_000; print $aa[100], ' ', commify(scalar(@aa)), "\n"; print commify($bb[19_999_001]), ' ', commify(scalar(@bb)), "\n"; __END__ 101 20_000_000 19_999_002 20_000_000
Ron

In reply to Re: [Resolved?] strange list operator (tied array) by mr_ron
in thread [Resolved] strange list operator by xiaoyafeng

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