Even prototyped functions take a list. They just define what's in the list.
While that may be technically true (Perl uses a stack), I'm not sure that's helpful. Prototyped functions parse differently from regular Perl functions, so the apparent behavior of these functions may not make it apparent that they take lists of arguments.
In reply to Re^2: static method checker for perl?
by chromatic
in thread static method checker for perl?
by perl5ever
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