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in thread Handling braces with methods without arguments

Having just seen tobyink's answer, maybe I completely misread your question? If so, I apologise.


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Re^4: Handling braces with methods without arguments
by McA (Priest) on Sep 17, 2012 at 12:51 UTC

    No need to apologize. The second answer amused me, so it was worthwhile anyway. It all just showed that my English is not as good as it should be and that language - like perl itself - is contextsensitiv.

    Best regards
    McA