Interesting question... it seems to me that you could use the 'wantarray' function. Converting a hash to an array is pretty simple: something like this would do the trick. (untested)
sub merge {
if(wantarray) {
return @_;
}
else {
return join('',@_);
}
}
Any hash you pass to it should auto-magically convert to an array and then back again so this should work:
my %hash = merge(%hash1,%hash2);
And then scalars or arrays should work to
my @array = merge(@array1,@array2);
my $scalar = merge($scalar1,$scalar2);
# or like the push function (only you have to get the return value)
my @array = merge(@array2,$scalar);
Hope that helps
Chris
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