I've expressed no opinion on whether it should. I'm just observing it does.
Please elaborate. So far, you've only given examples of how you can't use my. There's no disputing there are limits. You didn't give any example of how it doesn't behave like a sub.
In reply to Re^7: why doesn't "my ($a,$b)" return a list?
by ikegami
in thread why doesn't "my ($a,$b)" return a list?
by LanX
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