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Neat! Thanks for the link.
I've been reading Higher Order Perl and was just reading the chapter on Lexers where MJD makes use of look-behind assertions. This actually helps make more sense of what I was reading.
What is the difference between next and redo in this context? A user below had a similar solution but used redo instead of next.
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Re^3: Iterator to parse multiline string with \\n terminator
by smls (Friar) on Oct 06, 2013 at 11:47 UTC |
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