double negation
!! will return the "normalized" boolean value in Perl
- !!0 is "the" False
- !!1 is "the" True
D:\Users\RolfLangsdorf>perl -de0
Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.37
Editor support available.
Enter h or 'h h' for help, or 'perldoc perldebug' for more help.
main::(-e:1): 0
DB<1> x [!!0,!!1]
0 ARRAY(0x28d1a8)
0 ''
1 1
DB<2>
if you need more syntactic sugar, than map them with use constant or use Readonly
updates
DB<1> use constant {TRUE => !!1, FALSE=> !!0}
DB<2> x [TRUE,FALSE]
0 ARRAY(0x4c6170)
0 1
1 ''
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