Funny, I've always interpreted that particular advice in the context of nested parens. The last paren that has a match on the current line should get a space, but I think it only applies with nested parens. I.e.:
#do this: if (($a+b) eq ($c-$d) ) { } #instead of: if (($a+b) eq ($c-d)) { } #but I do: if ( ($a+b) eq ($c-$d) ) { }
It never even occured to me that it could mean something different.
In reply to Re: perlstyle - Unclear wording
by radiantmatrix
in thread perlstyle - Unclear wording
by tinita
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