Now I understand why "in scalar context returns ..." has sometimes not returned what I expected. Amazing that I've probably coded tens of thousands of lines of perl over the years and have rarely been bitten by this difference. I suspect it's because any time it has caused an unexpected result, I've just figured out a different way to get what I needed.
I guess we're never too old to learn ... thanks for the lesson!--
DaveH (dh1760)
In reply to Re^2: Declaring my $var versus declaring my($var)
by dh1760
in thread Declaring my $var versus declaring my($var)
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