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| 10387 | context | is | See http://perl.plover.com/context.html. In a nutshell: When Perl evaluates an expression, it first looks to see whether a scalar, a list, or nothing (void) is expected as the return value, and the expression is evaluated accordingly. For example, in $x = foo(); @x = foo(); foo(); , foo() is evaluated respectively in scalar, list, and void context. See also the wantarray function in perlfunc. | pink_mist | <*:##NULL> |
| 10386 | context | is | See http://perl.plover.com/context.html. In a nutshell: When Perl evaluates an expression, it first looks to see whether a scalar, a list, or nothing (void) is expected as the return value, and the expression is evaluated accordingly. For example, in $a = foo(); @a = foo(); foo(); , foo() is evaluated respectively in scalar, list, and void context. See also the wantarray function in perlfunc. | pink_mist | <*:##NULL> |
| 9877 | context | is | See http://perl.plover.com/context.html. In a nutshell: When Perl evaluates an expression, it first looks to see whether a scalar, a list, or nothing (void) is expected as the return value, and the expression is evaluated accordingly. For example, in $a = foo(); @a = foo(); foo(); , foo() is evaluated respectively in scalar, list, and void context. See also the wantarray function in perlfunc. | lucs | <*:##NULL> |
| 3302 | context | is | http://perl.plover.com/context.html | perlbot | <*:##NULL> |