Which goes to demonstrate that saying that , and => builds lists is not enough.
Just as parens are often required to clarify the programmers intent, so mentioning parens, and precedence is required to clarify the language's definition of a list.
In reply to Re^7: wantarray - surprise behaviour
by BrowserUk
in thread wantarray - surprise behaviour
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