No, this demo defeats what you said: (BTW, just for people who does not know, $. is not the line number of your script, but the line input number of last accessed handler. In the demo, the running line number of __DATA__)
use strict; use warnings; my $s = "1..11"; <DATA> for (1..5); print for (1..10 or $s); <DATA> for (1..7); print for (1..10 or $s); __DATA__ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
This code prints 1..11 twice.
In reply to Re: Re: for loops and 'and'
by pg
in thread for loops and 'and'
by Anonymous Monk
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