The subs pragma is a red herring. Remove it, and the problem still holds.

Quite so.
If I'm not mistaken, moving the definition of the non_commutative sub to the end of the script *does* create a purpose for loading the 'subs' pragma iff we want to avoid the use of parens - and it would have been better if the scripts I had presented did precisely that:
use warnings; use subs qw(non_commutative); #necessary $x = 10 * non_commutative; $y = non_commutative * 10; print "$x\n$y\n\n"; $x = 10 + non_commutative; $y = non_commutative + 10; print "$x\n$y\n"; sub non_commutative {return 17} __END__ Outputs: 170 17 27 17
and
use warnings; use subs qw(non_commutative); #unnecessary $x = 10 * non_commutative(); $y = non_commutative() * 10; print "$x\n$y\n\n"; $x = 10 + non_commutative(); $y = non_commutative() + 10; print "$x\n$y\n"; sub non_commutative {return 17} __END__ Outputs: 170 170 27 27
Cheers,
Rob

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