I was reviewing an old code written years back, and I was just about the blame the Author for syntax errors until I executed it for myself.Here is the replica
use strict;
use warnings;
print "Before check\n";
if (1)
{
die("Abnormal quit")
}
print "Normal finish\n";
The above code executes(note the missing semicolon at the end of die() statement) successfully.What I deduce from this is that the last statement (Technically die() is the last statement in the above code) in the script need not end with a semicolon.
Here is a straight forward example to bolster what I am saying
use strict;
use warnings;
$_=12;
chomp $_
is my conviction that "Last statement in script necessarily doesn't have to end with a semicolon" right????Or am I missing something??
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