"...better strategy..."
Tja, I'm not sure.
Consider use of last:
# Some possible answers #1: The solution is obvious. #2: Use a block. #3 Make it so: KARL: { if ($x) { $y or last; print "Continue with the if clause\n"; } }
Best regards, Karl
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In reply to Re^8: Preprocessing print statements
by karlgoethebier
in thread Preprocessing print statements
by mauroid
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