Indeed. and 'n or are good for control flow such as replacing simple error-handling ifs, while && 'n || are your standard Boolean logic operators.
In reply to Re^5: Can you explain the result?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can you explain the result?
by PerlOnTheWay
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