Unless I have a good reason, I prefer shifts. It's just a preference as defensive programming. 'cause one day, somehow a my $x, $y = @_, and someone will forget to use strict. And I'll be part blame for the assignment, someone else for the warnings and strictness.
In reply to Re^5: shift vs @_
by exussum0
in thread shift vs @_
by Zadeh
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