Mine was a rather ineloquent reply. No, whether it executes is not is not relevant to my argument. If you read back to my original reply, you'll see that was just an aside.
To presume ambitiousness presumes the existence of a maintainer that doesn't know the very fundamentals of the language. Statements are Perl's building blocks. It's no coincidence that they are the first thing in the documentation. They are to expressions what parens are to subexpressions. Someone confused by them won't understand the rest of the statement anyway.
In reply to Re^6: shift or die unless
by ikegami
in thread shift or die unless
by joec_
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