Well, this isn't something you should use recursion for
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict; use warnings;
use Data::Dump;
use List::AllUtils qw' natatime ';
my @x = ('a' .. 'z');
my $it = natatime 5, @x;
my @yo;
while (my @vals = $it->())
{
push @yo, "@vals,\n";
}
chomp $yo[-1];
chop $yo[-1];
dd \@yo;
__END__
[
"a b c d e,\n",
"f g h i j,\n",
"k l m n o,\n",
"p q r s t,\n",
"u v w x y,\n",
"z",
]
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