Generally I'm trying to avoid to call iterators in scalar context, because of edge cases where a useful return value is false and stops the while loop.
I prefer clear stop values...
For instance
while( my ( $z, $y, $x, $w ) = @{ $iter->next // last } ) { }
is terminated for
- return (); i.e. return;
- return undef;
- return [];
but
while( my ($a_permutation) = $iter->next ) {
...
}
is only terminated in the first case. You still have the liberty to return undef or [] as valid values.
In your special snippet undef or [] don't make much sense, but this approach helps avoiding quirks like 0 but true !
Anyway I wonder why the iterator was designed to return an array reference...
Why not right away returning a list?
while( my @permutation = $iter->next ) {
...
}
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
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