I'd rework the loop body like so:
foreach my $quote (@quotes) {
my $return = 0;
do {
system("cls");
emphasize("Sending quote: $quote");
$return = $ftp->put($quote);
if($return != $quote) {
while(&connect_ras()) {}
}
} while($return != $quote);
move($quote, "${new_dir}\\$quote")
or warn "move failed: $!\n";
}
The inner "do...while" loop test could use some work,
but I think the loop expresses the idea "keep trying to
send this quote until we succeed" better than a goto
would.
--
The hell with paco, vote for Erudil!
/msg me if you downvote this node, please.
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