[Boston.pm] Odd behaviour in foreach

2007-01-10 Thread Dan Boger
I was talking to a friend about foreach aliasing the loop variable one by one through the list provided... As he was playing around with it, came across this: use Data::Dumper; @headers = (header 1,header 2,header 3); @body = (body A,body B,body C); $h = 4; foreach (@headers,,@body) {

Re: [Boston.pm] emma's pizza

2007-01-10 Thread Philipp Hanes
I couldn't disagree more. Well, okay, I could, but I think you're underestimating the variety of kinds of enjoyment some people get from food. You're talking about taste in a very basic sense. Most foods provide a whole lot more than just stimulation to the sweet/salty taste buds. Texture (and

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2007-01-10 Thread Ronald J Kimball
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Re: [Boston.pm] emma's pizza

2007-01-10 Thread Tolkin, Steve
Irish coffee contains all four required food groups: Sugar, fat, caffeine, and alcohol P.S. Obligatory comment about Perl -- the Chilean pianist Alfredo Perl has recorded all of Beethoven's sonatas, and much else, and I recommend them. Hopefully helpfully yours, Steve -- Steve Tolkin   

Re: [Boston.pm] Odd behaviour in foreach

2007-01-10 Thread Uri Guttman
DB == Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DB @headers = (header 1,header 2,header 3); DB @body = (body A,body B,body C); DB $h = 4; DB foreach (@headers,,@body) { the list of aliases is created there. it can't be changed by clearing @body. the aliases refer to the elements

Re: [Boston.pm] Odd behaviour in foreach

2007-01-10 Thread Dan Boger
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 01:14:43PM -0500, Uri Guttman wrote: DB == Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DB @headers = (header 1,header 2,header 3); DB @body = (body A,body B,body C); DB $h = 4; DB foreach (@headers,,@body) { the list of aliases is created there. it can't

Re: [Boston.pm] Odd behaviour in foreach

2007-01-10 Thread Greg London
@headers = (header 1,header 2,header 3); @body = (body A,body B,body C); foreach (@headers,,@body) { @body = (); push @headers,header .$h++; Ouch. Bad programmer. No biscuit! ___ Boston-pm mailing list