Thanks! That is exactly what I needed. I didn't know the difference between a LIST and an ARRAY. I guess I still need to learn about it, but your solution for an anonymous array reference is exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks a million.Here is my final code, for what it is worth. Yes, I needed to reinvent the wheel for portability, since getting List::MoreUtils is not an option...
sub compare {
my @refs = @_;
my ($all, $inter, $diff);
my %files;
foreach my $ref (@refs) {
foreach (@$ref) {
$files{$_}++;
}
}
$all = [ keys %files ];
foreach my $e (@$all) {
push @{ $files{$e} > 1 ? $inter : $diff }, $e;
}
return ($all, $inter, $diff);
}
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