That's what I said, isn't it?Oh yes, you can. But you will not only leave the eval but the loop around it, too. If there is no loop around that eval, you'll die—just like your code demonstrated.No. You don't leave the eval, you just evaluate a last that will make you leave the loop.
In reply to Re^5: Ways to control a map() operation
by betterworld
in thread Ways to control a map() operation
by Booger
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