Besides the optimization that
pg presents (that of passing a ref to the array into the subs and not returning lists), there is danger that you want to consider.
That being that
ref $foo eq "TYPE" is a dangerous test. It will work with plain vanilla data structures, but will choke if there are blessed refs involved.
UNIVERSAL::isa($foo,'TYPE') is safer as it doesnt suffer from this problem.
Also a minor technicality, there are more forms of SCALAR ref than just SCALAR. REF is for instance a scalar (it is a reference to a scalar that holds a reference itself), as is GLOB.. By this i mean that they are dereferenced in the same way that a scalar is. The special SCALAR ref type 'Regexp' will incidentally pass the UNIVERSAL::isa(qr//,"SCALAR") test but is handled very differently (but thats a can of worms you probably want to avoid :-)
my $scalar=\"Foo";
my $REF=\$scalar;
my $GLOB=\*A;
print "$$scalar $scalar $$REF $$GLOB\n";
__END__
Foo SCALAR(0x1ab3108) SCALAR(0x1ab3108) *main::A
--- demerphq
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