'A val that is guaranteed not to be present in any list'

ow! Please use out-of-band signaling. Safer, Simpler, Prettier.

Method 1, return value + lvalue param:

my $fetch = sub { my ($fh) = @_; return if eof $fh; $_[1] = scalar <$fh>; return 1; }; ... while ($next->(my $item)) { print "$item\n"; }

Method 2, undef vs reference:

my $fetch = sub { my ($fh) = @_; return if eof $fh; return \(scalar <$fh>); }; ... while (my $ref = $next->()) { print "$$ref\n"; }

Method 3, empty list vs non-empty list (like each):

my $fetch = sub { my ($fh) = @_; return if eof $fh; return scalar <$fh>; }; ... # RIGHT: while (my ($item) = $next->()) # WRONG: while (my $item = $next->()) while (my ($item) = $next->()) { print "$item\n"; }

Update: Added second and third method.


In reply to Re: Merge Algorithm (Combining Sorted Lists) by ikegami
in thread Merge Algorithm (Combining Sorted Lists) by Limbic~Region

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