The following will produce the same result (a conditional infinite loop):
{@x&&redo}
If you're asking if it's possible to use more than one statement modifier in a statement, it's not in Perl5. Quote perlsyn (emphasis in original):
Any simple statement may optionally be followed by a SINGLE modifier, just before the terminating semicolon (or block ending).
In reply to Re: Golf Question - Shortest way to write while inside while
by ikegami
in thread Golf Question - Shortest way to write while inside while
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