LanX cited:
"> In list context, if the left operand is enclosed in parentheses or is a list formed by qw/STRING/, it repeats the list."
Now I tried to write some lines with 'qw' and found next interesting situation, which I can't understand:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
$\ = $/;
$, = '+';
print qw/a b/ x 2;
print scalar(qw/a b/ x 2);
print for (qw/a b/ x 2) x 2;
print for qw/a b/ x 2 x 2;
OUTPUTS:
a+b+a+b
bb
a
b
a
b
a
b
a
b
bbbb
The strange for me is the output of second 'print' (of course so does 4th too): it prints "bb" instead of supposed "b". I don't catch that, because
print scalar('a','b','a','b'); would print "b".
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