ahh, it's in perlop
No-ops Perl doesn't officially have a no-op operator, but the bare con +stants 0 and 1 are special-cased to not produce a warning in a void cont +ext, so you can for example safely do 1 while foo();
Cheers Rolf
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Je suis Charlie!
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