the function is called in scalar context, so that the number of list elements should be printed.
That's not what scalar context does. Scalar context simply lets operators know they can only return a single scalar value. What that value is up to each individual operator.
I should have been clearer with my wording here. I wanted to say: the function is called in scalar context, and if it returns an array, the number of array elements should be printed

I now understand from the replies that my mistake was to assume that lists and arrays behave the same in scalar context. Thanks to all of you for clarifying this.

-- 
Ronald Fischer <ynnor@mm.st>

In reply to Re^2: Empty List miracle(1) by rovf
in thread Empty List miracle(1) by rovf

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