Yes, it can return a cursor. My module does not handle this case (yet...). To use a cursor, you have to explicitly declare this type to DBI, and then you can fetch from it.
So for now: yes, Oracle can, but Oracle::Procedures cannot.
Your check will fail to detect an error if I call it like-a-so: sysdate(\1).
True.
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