Context. The || notation indicates that you want to logically-or the output of
foo() (
update the left operand of ||) with that of
warn "Yikes!". You don't. Parentheses could make it work like you want:
(@foobar = foo()) || warn "Yikes!";
although I think it's more clear to use
or for flow-control things like this.
Update: Diotalevi's explanation is more clear, but mine is not "wrong". It is a matter of context being imposed on the output of foo() by the ||. or would put the (result of the) assignment in scalar context, which doesn't affect the assignment itself.
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