Perl 5 does EXACTLY the right thing and is production ready. I have never hoped that your code would ever work in Perl5. Your simplified example is not the real world.for (1..6) { print "$_\n" if $_ == 2 or $_ == 3 or $_ == 5 or $_ == 8 ; }
In reply to Re^8: How to look for two different file extensions?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to look for two different file extensions?
by Superbroom2.0
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