While we're plugging modules, in addition to List::Util
I recommend looking at
List::MoreUtils (note the irregular naming, plural "Utils"). This is pretty useful, if only for the "any":
print "At least one value undefined"
if any { !defined($_) } @list;
Which is not as clean as the syntax of the "any" in Damien Conway's Quantum::Superpositions , but it has the virtue of not requiring the use of a deranged Damien Conway module...
I'm also a fan of:
Hash::Util.
Being able to lock the keys on a hash is a great trick to catch typos.
And I see there's also a
Hash::MoreUtils
but that's one I haven't played with yet.
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