> The short amount of code and large about of local variables involved makes that awkward.
why?
for ( 1..2,"a".."b") {
ifnum();
ifchar();
print "\n"
}
sub ifnum {
if (/1/) { print }
elsif (/2/) { print }
else { return }
print " is number";
}
sub ifchar {
print && goto CONT if /a/;
print && goto CONT if /b/;
return;
CONT:
print " is character";
}
OUTPUT:
1 is number
2 is number
a is character
b is character
UPDATE: changed ifnum() to elsif-clauses.
see also: Re: given/when one case prefixes another
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