First of all, I don't like the third at all :-).
The first is fine, but it goes a little against my sense of KISS: it is perfectly clear to me what it would do, but... will it be for others that may read my code?
The second... well, I like a different approach, since I tend to use obviuous while test conditions only if I can't do without (for example, using the shell: while true ; do ...; done).
My approach is similar to the second one, but slightly different in syntax:
MY_BLOCK: { # do whatever you like # inside here and, if appropriate, set $condition redo MY_BLOCK unless $condition ; }
This way I achieve my goal without using trivial cycle conditions and, hopefully, being more readable to others.
Just my 2 cents (of Euro)
--bronto
# Another Perl edition of a song:
# The End, by The Beatles
END {
$you->take($love) eq $you->made($love) ;
}
In reply to Re: Perl style question: loops with postcondition
by bronto
in thread Perl style question: loops with postcondition
by IlyaM
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