EXPR is executed as a system command. The collected standard output of the command is returned. In scalar context, it comes back as a single (potentially multi-line) string. In list context, returns a list of lines (however you've defined lines with $/
(or $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR
in English)). This is the internal function implementing the qx/EXPR/
operator, but you can use it directly. The qx/EXPR/
operator is discussed in more detail in "qx/STRING/
" in perlop. If EXPR is omitted, uses $_
.