It seems to be working - i mean, it assigns '20' - haven't really tried to understand it at all :-) - when you assing in list context:
#! perl -w
use strict;
local ($,=" - ", $\="\n");
use Quantum::Superpositions;
sub min { eigenstates( any(@_) <= all(@_) ) }
sub max { eigenstates( any(@_) >= all(@_) ) }
my @array = qw/ 10 15 20 10 7 4 /;
my ($t1) = all();
print ($t1);
my ($t2) = max(@array);
print $t2;
print max(@array), (($t1) = max(@array)), $t2;
__DATA__
this results in:
all()
20
20 - 20 - 20
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