#!/usr/bin/perl
use 5.14.0;
use strict;
use warnings;
sub my_splice_like_func
{
my ($list, $offset, $length) = @_;
my @copy = @$list;
return splice @copy, $offset // 0, $length // @copy - $offset;
}
$, = ' '; # just keepin' it pretty
my $list = [qw< one two three four >];
say my_splice_like_func($list, 2); # want "three four"; get "two
+three four"
say my_splice_like_func($list, 2, -1); # want "three"; get "three fou
+r"
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