That's all well and good to say -- but it might help to give a
little context (Oh my, what pun!) to ponder:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $scalar;
my @list;
sub foo {
return (42, 24, 10);
}
sub bar {
my @array = (42, 24, 10);
return @array;
}
$scalar = foo(); # same as: $scalar = (42,24,10);
@list = foo(); # same as: @list = (42,24,10);
print "$scalar:@list\n"; # prints: 10:42 24 10
$scalar = bar(); # same as: $scalar = @array;
@list = bar(); # same as: @list = @array;
print "$scalar:@list\n"; # prints: 3:42 24 10
__END__
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