In your sample code int is not doing anything.
Yes and no. It has an effect, but it's not visible since he's not using |, & and/or ^ at the moment.
>perl -le"$_='7'; int if $ARGV[0]; print $_ | '123'" 0
723
>perl -le"$_='7'; int if $ARGV[0]; print $_ | '123'" 1
127
The effect:
>perl -MDevel::Peek -e"$_='0'; Dump $_; int; Dump $_;"
SV = PV(0x236054) at 0x18447c4
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (POK,pPOK)
PV = 0x1824064 "0"\0
CUR = 1
LEN = 4
SV = PVIV(0x238030) at 0x18447c4
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (IOK,POK,pIOK,pPOK)
IV = 0
PV = 0x1824064 "0"\0
CUR = 1
LEN = 4
The better solution:
push @list, 0+$_;
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