Perl has a nice thing that allows "reversing" the if and a SINGLE action statement. single_action_statement...if(blah)...
This is not what you have here!
And
I would argue that your code C code is bad because it is not clear.
better:
if ( $someVar == $anotherVar )
{
someFunc();
}
else
{
anotherFunc();
}
You are making a HUGE mistake if you think that number of source code lines equals efficiency - I would recommend some advanced C classes or ASM classes.
The compiler whether it be "Perl" or "C" can deal with the above construct VERY efficiently.
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