I experimented with Sub::Call::Recur:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Sub::Call::Recur qw(:all); use Memoize; memoize('sum'); sub sum { my ( $n, $sum ) = @_; if ( $n == 0 ) { return $sum; } else { recur ( $n - 1, $sum + 1); } } foreach my $sum ( \&sum ) { print $sum->(0, 0), "\n", $sum->(0, 1), "\n", $sum->(1, 0), "\n", $sum->(1, 1), "\n", $sum->(2, 2), "\n", $sum->(10, 1), "\n", $sum->(1000, 1), "\n"; }
It uses the Clojure - special_forms 'recur' to replace 'redo'.

In reply to Re: Syntactic sugar for tail call optimizations by Khen1950fx
in thread Syntactic sugar for tail call optimizations by LanX

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