I tried to understand the difference between -n and -p in perl.
Both has while loop surrounded, which reads the input line by line using diamond operator, and has the code executed for each line ( program inside that loop ). And the only difference is -n suppresses printing, and -p prints $_ by default.
But i got confused from this explanation in the man page, man perlrun which says,
LINE:
while (<>) {
... # your program goes here
} continue {
print or die "-p destination: $!\n";
}
I've never used continue like the above, and not able to understand what the above means ? Please explain what does the above
code means, and is there any other difference between -n and -p.
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