I don't normally look for expected results in a comment at the bottom of the code. It should be expressed along with the problem statement.
Beyond that, I don't even look at code if the OP doesn't provide a problem statement, expected, and actual results up front. Why look at code to solve a problem for someone, if they don't at least state what's expected from it clearly? I might find 30 issues to fix, but I've wasted my time if I didn't fix the one thing that was broken to them.
In reply to Re^3: iterator w/ wantarray()
by stevieb
in thread iterator w/ wantarray()
by cmic
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