I suspect what you are looking for is really something
that passes this:
sub action {
for my $i(@list) {
&decide($i);
print "Decide sub didn't call next!\n";
}
}
While I hate the idea of using labels, you could use them
here:
sub foo { next I; };
I: foreach my $a ( 1..5 ) {
print "$a\n";
&foo();
print "$a\n";
}
Output:
1
2
3
4
5
Your other option (better style IMHO) would be to
evaluate the return code of decide in your action sub and
call next based on that.
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