Actually eval("string") would be much slower than eval{BLOCK} because in first case Perl will parse it every time statement is executed, while second form will be compiled once, and actually it is a replacement for "try".
Best wishes,
Weasel.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Determine when file is done being written?
by Weasel
in thread Determine when file is done being written?
by EyeOpener
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