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Is there a Perl equivalent to the null coalescing operator (??) in C#?

I started to really like C#'s ?? operator. And I am quite use开发者_如何学编程d to the fact, that where there is something handy in some language, it's most probably in Perl too.

However, I cannot find ?? equivalent in Perl. Is there any?


As of 5.10 there is the // operator, which is semantically equivalent if you consider the concept of undef in Perl to be equivalent to the concept of null in C#.

Example A:

my $a = undef;
my $b = $a // 5;  # $b = 5;

Example B:

my $a = 0;
my $b = $a // 5;  # $b = 0;


As Adam says, Perl 5.10 has the // operator that tests its lefthand operator for defined-ness instead of truth:

 use 5.010;

 my $value = $this // $that;

If you are using an earlier version of Perl, it's a bit messy. The || won't work:

 my $value = $this || $that;

In that case, if $this is 0 or the empty string, both of which are defined, you'll get $that. To get around that, the idiom is to use the conditional operator so you can make your own check:

 my $value = defined( $this ) ? $this : $that;


Actually, the short-circuit OR operator will also work when evaluating undef:

my $b = undef || 5;  # $b = 5;

However, it will fail when evaluating 0 but true:

my $b = 0 || 5;  # $b = 5;


The question implied any number of arguments, so the answer implies a subroutine :

Here you get it - will return the first defined/non empty-string value of a list :

sub coalesce { (grep {length} @_)[0] }


Not that I know of.

Perl isn't really a big user of the null concept. It does have a test for whether a variable is undefined. No special operator like the ?? though, but you can use the conditional ?: operator with an undef test and get pretty close.

And I don't see anything in the perl operator list either.

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