The dichotomy is false, for the reasons that you give, but I would argue that is by no means "nonsense". As a simplification, a model, for the behaviour of Perl, the list vs. array distinction remains useful. It is better to have a model, with exceptions, than no model at all.
In reply to Re^2: Confused as to why the "casting context" is mis-behaving ("list vs array", again)
by philipbailey
in thread Confused as to why the "casting context" is mis-behaving
by kiz
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