shift and splice don't work on lists.

These only work on arrays:

# Haskell programmer: my ($head, @tail) = @array; # Shell programmer my $head = shift @array; my @tail = @array; # Perlfunc Author my $head = splice @array, 0, 1; my @tail = @array;

These work on lists (including arrays):

# Haskell programmer: my ($head, @tail) = list; # Shell programmer my @tail = list; my $head = shift @tail; # Perlfunc Author my @tail = list; my $head = splice @tail, 0, 1;

By the way, there's no need to put $head in list context for this splice.


In reply to Re^2: head of list + rest of list by ikegami
in thread head of list + rest of list by jjohhn

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