If each were removed from the language, would anyone really miss it? I know it'd break some legacy code, although I doubt I've used it more than once every few years. But is there ever a time when each saves more than a line of code over using keys and then getting the value in a second step? (Hmm, I'm off to search and see if there's already been a "what's the least useful core function" thread.)
Aaron B.
My Woefully Neglected Blog, where I occasionally mention Perl.
In reply to Re^3: Finding the size of a nested hash in a HoH
by aaron_baugher
in thread Finding the size of a nested hash in a HoH
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