Oddly enough, searching at perl.org in index-functions does not turn up documentation for while, nor for foreach. The other Perl iterative constructs, grep and map are there, though.
I personally believe it's not odd at all: it is to be expected, since map and grep are not simply "iterative constructs" but actual functions, whereas while and for are flow control statements or statement modifiers. I believe that in Perl 6 they will become (more akin to) real functions, but that's not the case as of now.
In reply to Re: 'while', 'foreach' not in perlfunc
by blazar
in thread 'while', 'foreach' not in perlfunc
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