I was meandering through demo_calc.pl in the
Parse::RecDescent demo directory and came across this
sub evalop
{
my (@list) = @{[@{$_[0]}]};
my $val = shift(@list)->();
I took the line that confused me step-by-step and don't get the purpose of this. Working from inner to outer:
@{$_[0]} # easy --- deference an array reference
[ @{$_[0]} ] # ok --- turn it back into an array ref.. why?
@{ [ @{$_[0]} ] } # umm -- uh.... well, the @sign implies
# we have an array, but how is it
# different from the first array we
# dereferenced?
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