use strict;
use warnings;
my @array1 = (1,2,3);
my @array2 = (7,8);
my @array3 = (1,5,23,3);
sub to_string {
return '{' . join(q{,}, @_) . '}';
}
print "$_ " while glob to_string(@array1) . q{-} . to_string(@array2)
+. q{-} . to_string(@array3);
__END__
1-7-1 1-7-5 1-7-23 1-7-3 1-8-1 1-8-5 1-8-23 1-8-3 2-7-1 2-7-5 2-7-23 2
+-7-3 2-8-1 2-8-5 2-8-23 2-8-3 3-7-1 3-7-5 3-7-23 3-7-3 3-8-1 3-8-5 3-
+8-23 3-8-3
Update: Ah nice
jwkrahn :) Did not know $".
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