Hmm...that makes a whole lot of sense. I do, however, have some questions:

1. I understand how if (/l/) { entry_list(); } works, but can you explain the premise behind /l/? Is that just how you list things in perl? Also...I knew there were cases when you could leave the & off when calling a sub, but how does that work?

2. || is equilivent to or?

3. Kind of like #2, does | just allow you to specify more than one option in an 'or' fashion?

4. What's the deal with subroutine cls?!

5. my $tmp = (); just sets $tmp to undef, right?

Alright, I believe that's all I have for now. Forgive the inexperience, please!

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