On Feb 14, Robin Sheat said:

>I have a set of functions that send an XML element, wait for a response,
>parse the response, and return it. However, there are often cases where
>the resulting XML is never used, and so parsing it is pointless. Is
>there a way that a sub can tell where the result is going to go, so that
>it can not do the parsing if the result is going to be immediatly
>discarded?

Yes, use wantarray().

  sub foo {
    if (not defined wantarray) { print "void context\n" }
    elsif (wantarray) { print "list context\n" }
    else { print "scalar context\n" }
  }

  foo();
  $x = foo();
  @y = foo();

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