How about something like
sub foo {
($foo_cache{...} ||=
do {
my @result = do {
... rest of sub goes here
}
sub { @result[0..$#result] };
};
)->();
}
Wait...if you just want to fix scalar context,
my %foo_cache;
sub foo {
my $index = join ",", @_;
$foo_cache{$index} ||= do { .... };
wantarray ?
@{$foo_cache{$index}
:
$foo_cache{$index}[-1];
}
Would there be more to a list keyword than this?
sub list {
wantarray ? @_ : $_[-1];
}
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