In bigger scripts or to write one-liner? I used syntax print for 1..10 (no parens at all - this syntax IMHO is designed to economize on parens, too), for short lines, but in bigger projects lines became longer and soon I had to break those lines somehow and to decide which line is short and which one long. And decided to go back to 'normal' syntax in every case.
for(1..10)
{ print; }
if there is only one line of code inside loop/if. No space after 'for' but space after '{' and before '}'.
And if second line of code must be added inside block or in 'for' there is more code, I always change to 'normal'
mode:
for(1..10)
{
print;
$cnt++;
}
for(1..10,
12..30,
74..112)
{
print
}
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