in reply to given/when one case prefixes another

Understanding the benefit of Given/When ... shows how to use for/if/next to mimic given/when/continue but defaulting to fall through.

plz check perldelta if you wanna know about version dependencies. You're a monsignor, you have the licence to google...

Cheers Rolf

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Re^2: given/when one case prefixes another
by John M. Dlugosz (Monsignor) on Apr 26, 2011 at 10:45 UTC
    Good point about mixing if/when. I'm still not used to it enough to use it to its full ability.