The caller can't tell the difference between a list of one item and a scalar, so you won't get perfect results. Maybe the following will do what you want, though:
sub determineType
{
my $sub_ref = shift;
my @rval = $sub_ref(@_);
return $rval[0] if @rval <= 1;
return @rval if @rval >= 2;
my $rval = $rval[0];
return @$rval if (ref($rval) eq 'ARRAY');
return %$rval if (ref($rval) eq 'HASH');
}
By the way, you said "reference to a list", but there is no such thing. You meant "reference to an array".
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