What practical difference is there between this:
One practice is more likely to eventually burn you than the other.
What exactly is the difference between a "statement" and an "expression"?
I suppose it'd be safer to look at whether the program's flow is being controlled or not. or next, or return, or die, etc.
In reply to Re^3: How to return a two dimensional array from a function in Perl?
by ikegami
in thread How to return a two dimensional array from a function in Perl?
by gunners.newark
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