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Re^3: when $$s =~ m/\G.../gc is too verbose (for)by tye (Sage) |
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Much like in English, you can use Perl's for() for iterating over a list, iterating via initialization + check + step, or associating a single topic with a block of syntax. So I, without apology, use for() for topicalizing. For you, I won't stop doing this. (: Excuse me for not demonstrating the use of English "for" analogous to init + check + step. - tye
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