Actually, &foo() is a call to the sub foo. To take a reference to the sub, use \&foo.
sub foo { print "foo: ", $_[0], "\n" }
&foo( 'called with &' );
foo( 'called with no &' );
my $foo_ref = \&foo;
$foo_ref->( 'called via reference' );
&$foo_ref( 'called via & and reference' );
__END__
foo: called with &
foo: called with no &
foo: called via reference
foo: called via & and reference
The only special thing about &foo() vs. foo() is that the former will disable any prototypes the sub may have.
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