The problem is that both $a = 3 and $a = 3 if ($a == 5) are legal statements in the Perl grammar. Who is to say that the author didn't mean: $a = 3 if ($a == 5); { print "b" } This is one of the perils with error recovery in compilers, and a particular problem with Perl.$a = 3 # no semi needed here if ($a == 5) { print "b" }
In reply to Re: Re: (tye)Re3: Extract potentially quoted words
by dws
in thread Extract potentially quoted words
by merlyn
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