This is a bit ambigous. As a matter of fact, you can leave eval{}, sub{} or do{} using last.

This is plain wrong. please wait for my update before answering.. thanks

perl -le 'sub leave { last }; leave(1)' Can't "last" outside a loop block at -e line 1. perl -le '$foo = do { last }' Can't "last" outside a loop block at -e line 1. perl -le '$foo = eval { last if 1; 2; }; print $@ if $@; print ">$foo< +"' Can't "last" outside a loop block at -e line 1. ><
Rather, you can combine eval, sub and last in some obscure way which will look like it's right and perl didn't complain (although it does).

update: last exits the loop which is around such blocks immediately, thus works like a goto and is likely to leave a mess behind.

--shmem

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In reply to Re^2: Ways to control a map() operation by shmem
in thread Ways to control a map() operation by Booger

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