FWIW, seems nobody mentioned it yet, but there is a
feature to make bitwise or operate on numbers only.
see perlop#Bitwise-Or-and-Exclusive-Or
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use feature 'bitwise';
no warnings 'experimental::bitwise';
my $or;
for my $x (@ARGV){
$or |= $x ;
}
printf("%d\n", $or);
exit;
C:/Perl_524/bin\perl.exe d:/pm/bitwise_or.pl 16 8
24
update
and I agree it's counter intuitive because it's normal in Perl to have dedicated operators and expect automatic type casting. Here Perl is rather acting like JS.
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