When you look at the output you get, you'll notice that sort foo(42) never calls foo. This is because Perl sees it as:

> perl -MO=Deparse -e "sub foo($); sort foo(42);" sort foo 42

... which means "sort the list with a single element '42' by using foo as the comparison operator".

If you use the "perl4" method of calling the subroutine (via &foo(...)), Perl knows what you really mean, but you could also tell this to Perl by adding a comma after the sort invocation, to tell sort that it gets a parameter list instead of a sort block:

> perl -MO=Deparse -e "sub foo($){44,33}; print for sort( foo(42), );" sub foo ($) { 44, 33; } ; print $_ foreach (sort foo(42)); > perl -wle "sub foo($){44,33}; print for sort( foo(42), );" 33 44

In reply to Re: New-style sub strangeness by Corion
in thread New-style sub strangeness by ChrisDennis

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