I was told that || was old and no longer acceptable
No longer acceptable for what?
or and || are not equivalent. They have different precedence.
There are situations where || lends itself better:
$x = $y || $z; # ok
$x = ( $y || $z ); # ok (unrequired parens)
$x = $y or $z; # XXX
$x = ( $y or $z ); # ok
$x = $y or $z;
means
( $x = $y ) or $z;
And there are situations where
or lends itself better:
open my $fh, '<', $qfn or die; # ok
open(my $fh, '<', $qfn) or die; # ok (unrequired parens)
open my $fh, '<', $qfn || die; # XXX
open(my $fh, '<', $qfn) || die; # ok
open my $fh, '<', $qfn || die;
means
open my $fh, '<', ( $qfn || die );
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