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I like code that I can see exactly what is going on without going back and forth in the lines of code. Especially when a script becomes gargantuan. In your first case: would be my preferred style. I could also go with: as long as those two lines are next to each other in the code. Passing a reference to a hash to subs later on is more readable to my eyes that something like: but that is a personal preference. In your second case I am a big fan of kinds of things. (Line right out of one of my projects). The term OK is the result of a stack of use constant OK =>0; sorts of things where I use constants to aid in my code's readability. Peter L. Berghold -- Unix Professional Peter -at- Berghold -dot- Net; AOL IM redcowdawg Yahoo IM: blue_cowdawg In reply to Re: Two simple code style advice questions
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