Oh wise monks of Perl, please explain the differences in the output of my humble subroutines.
for my $a (0, 1) {
for my $b (0, 1) {
print "c1 : $a, $b, ", c1($a, $b), "\n";
print "c2 : $a, $b, ", c2($a, $b), "\n";
}
}
sub c1 {
my ($a, $b) = @_;
$a and not $b
}
sub c2 {
my ($a, $b) = @_;
return $a and not $b
}
output
c1 : 0, 0, 0
c2 : 0, 0, 0
c1 : 0, 1, 0
c2 : 0, 1, 0
c1 : 1, 0, 1
c2 : 1, 0, 1
c1 : 1, 1,
c2 : 1, 1, 1
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