the mod in the conditional might mess up a maintainance programmer
...or maybe even the original programmer. :-)
You forgot to increment $v_count, so the conditional is always true. 0 always == 0.
How about a C-style loop?
for( my $i=0; $i < scalar(@vars); $i++ ){
unless( $i % $LIMIT ){
print "\ndirective: ";
}
print &munge_var($vars[$i]) , " ";
}
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