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Just let me say that the any() implementation in List::MoreUtils is more general than the one described in the list of rejected functions.
Specifically in List::MoreUtils it takes a block, and evaluates that for every list item, and returns true if the block returned true once. The one described in List::Util just gives true when any of the list items is true, so
except that it's optimized. That's not as trivial (ok, it's only slightly more complicated) as Graham puts it, which is why I never understood his point. In reply to Re: On the rejected additions to List::Util
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