Returns the prototype of a function as a string (or undef
if the
function has no prototype). FUNCTION is a reference to, or the name of,
the function whose prototype you want to retrieve.
If FUNCTION is a string starting with CORE::
, the rest is taken as a
name for Perl builtin. If the builtin is not overridable (such as
qw//
) or if its arguments cannot be adequately expressed by a prototype
(such as system
), prototype() returns undef
, because the builtin
does not really behave like a Perl function. Otherwise, the string
describing the equivalent prototype is returned.