Good luck...
You could try eval on what you have and if it gives an error change prompt and read more :)
That may work some of the time, especially if you leave an operator at the end of the line.
(I have a much better way, but the margins of this note don't have enough room to explain it.)
In reply to Re: howto parse (or determining end) of a line of perl
by Anonymous Monk
in thread howto parse (or determining end) of a line of perl
by perl-diddler
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