print FH @list is not unique. It's called the "indirect object" method invocation syntax. The example in perlobj is new Critter ('Barney', 1.5, 70). True, FH is not (necessarily) an object here, but it behaves just like one.
In reply to Re: Perl oddities
by ikegami
in thread Perl oddities
by brian_d_foy
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