On 27 Aug 2002, Piers Cawley wrote: > Damian Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Debbie Pickett asked: > > > (Offtopic: can I say: > > > $c = -> $xyz { mumble } > > > > Yes. Though you need a semicolon at the end unless its the last > > statement in a block. > > Um... when did that rule come in? I thought a statement ending closing > brace merely had to match C<< rx/ \} [ ; | \s* \n] / >>.
Nope. It's C< rx/^^ \s* \} \s* $$/ > (or the usual C< }; >) Luke