I don't see any difference betweenBut I do see the difference betweenfoo(bar(ARGS)); foo(my(ARGS));
bar(foo(ARGS)); my(foo(ARGS));
Why do you think my should behave differently than bar?I've expressed no opinion on whether it should. I'm just observing it does.
In reply to Re^6: why doesn't "my ($a,$b)" return a list?
by JavaFan
in thread why doesn't "my ($a,$b)" return a list?
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