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Perl 6 Deep Dive

You're reading from  Perl 6 Deep Dive

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787282049
Pages 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Andrew Shitov Andrew Shitov
Profile icon Andrew Shitov

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

1. What is Perl 6? 2. Writing Code 3. Working with Variables and Built-in Data Types 4. Working with Operators 5. Control Flow 6. Subroutines 7. Modules 8. Object-Oriented Programming 9. Input and Output 10. Working with Exceptions 11. Regexes 12. Grammars 13. Concurrent Programming 14. Functional Programming 15. Reactive Programming

Creating and calling subroutines

The sub keyword creates a subroutine. A typical subroutine has a name, a list of formal parameters, and a body. However, both the name and the parameter list are optional. In Chapter 1, What is Perl 6?, we already created a subroutine to add two numbers. Let's recall it here:

sub add($x, $y) {
    return $x + $y;
}

Here, add is the name, which will later be used to call a sub. It is followed by a list of the sub's parameters—($x, $y). The body of the subroutine is enclosed inside a pair of curly braces—{return $x + $y;}.

To call a subroutine, use the name again and pass the actual parameters in parentheses:

my $a = 17;
my $b = 71;
my $sum = add($a, $b);
say "Sum of $a and $b is $sum"; # Sum of 17 and 71 is 88

There are two ways a sub can return a value. The first we just saw in the add function. It uses an explicit...

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