I think it's old time decision, perl's print works in the same way. On 3/31/07, Shane McCarron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I ran into something today that I assumed was my bug, but indeed... it was > surprising behavior. > > in a mason component, I had something like <% $handle->method(args) %> > > The method in question returned one thing in a scalar context, another thing > in a list context. Well, it thought that this should have been a list > context! Obviously that's easy to work around, but it was a very surprising > thing to me. Why are interpolations like that executed in list context? > > -- > Shane McCarron > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > _______________________________________________ > Mason-users mailing list > Mason-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users > >
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