Ya know, this kinda reeks of hand converting some other language into perl the hard way. the whole (logical-test) && do { process-stmts} ; setup while legal is very "un-perlish". with the liberal use if return (to return from Main) a more perl-like sequence would be
if (logical-test1) {
process-stmts1;
return;
}
if (logical-test2) {
process-stmts2;
return;
}
...
or without the returns
if (test1) {
process-stmts1;
}
elsif (test2) {
process-stmts2;
}
...
or in modern perls the given/when structure as in
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlsyn.html#Switch-Statements
it reminds me of the time i saw a guy translate fortran into sas by coding it all inside a single "do while(1)" statement rather than 3 simpler data steps.
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