Hi,
This is something that has bothered me for a while, I'm suer there is a better way to do it.
I'm returning some scalars and array references:-
return ($scalar, \@array, $scalar1, \@array2);
I want to load them directly into other arrays and scalars. At the moment the only way I can do it is like this:-
my ($scalar, $tmparray, $scalar1, $tmparray2) = subroutine;
my @array = @$tmparray;
my @array2 = @$tmparray2;
Sometimes I'm passing a lot of values, so this way get's long winded. I'm sure there is a way to do it in a single line. Your perl wisdom is welcome.
Lyle
P.S. Sometimes I'm passing the scalars as references as well. I want them loaded into normal scalars.
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