I dread +shift (and anything with a + to force scalar context, it just looks so kludgy...), I guess you could use $_0 instead ?
Yes. Or add my ($var) = @_ then use $var.
Why are you using quotemeta ?
In case there are any special characters in the words being joined. If there was a "*" in the word, for example, it would need to be escaped because we're forming a regexp. That's exactly what quotemeta does.
In reply to Re^3: Perl can do it, take 1 (sentence generation)
by ikegami
in thread Perl can do it, take 1 (sentence generation)
by spurperl
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