"I am surprised that Perl requires me to put the statement in front of if rather than after. For me, it would be more logical to put the statement after in this case"
Except you've posted perl code doing exactly that, if ( condition ) { ... }.
In reply to Re^2: why not listed foreach and if?
by marto
in thread why not listed foreach and if?
by vincentaxhe
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