It initialized all variables.
Yes, but that's completely different than what people are trying to tell you. If you write:
my @x;... @x contains the same thing as if you had written:
my @x = ();... because @x will contain no elements. People are trying to tell you not to waste time and keystrokes with the latter, because it's unnecessary and a distraction.
In reply to Re^11: Referencing in Function not working correctly.
by chromatic
in thread Referencing in Function not working correctly.
by mr_p
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