File::Glob::bsd_glob() just calls the C library function doglob(), which is unlikely to be sensitive to the perl context.
File::Glob::csh_glob() maintains an iterator over the list of results and does some wantarray checking to deliver either the whole list or one path at a time. That is an occasional perl convention.
I expect bsd_glob() could be written that way, too. DWIM sometimes means doing what someone else means ;-)
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: strange behavior of csh_glob versus bsd_glob
by Zaxo
in thread strange behavior of csh_glob versus bsd_glob
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