Luke Palmer wrote:
Larry Wall writes:
Any foo() can return a list. That list can be a Lazy list. So the ordinary return can say:
return 0...;
to return an infinite list, or even
return 0..., 0...;
Is it just me, or did you just return Ï*2? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordinal#Arithmetic_of_ordinals
That would be totally cool. But um, how do we get at the structure of that list from within Perl? It looks like no matter what you do it would be impossible to see the second 0.
Luke
my ($foo1, $foo2) = foo();
?
=Austin