On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Luke Palmer wrote:
nest:
Nest is the power loop thingy documented in Raphael Finkel's top notch
book Advanced Programming Language Design, near the end of the Control
Structures chapter -- this book is in PDF format:
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Luke Palmer wrote:
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Here's the
Luke Palmer writes:
for parallel(, 0..Inf) - $line, $count {
FIRST { $line //= #!/usr/bin/perl }
# processing...
NEXT { print STDERR Next line...\n }
LAST { print STDERR Done\n }
}
Also, keep in mind that that Cparallel function can be any (possibly
Here's the next part to the Control Structures message I sent before.
The next part is to apply the same idea to loop. Please note that
this syntax conflicts with stuff already in Perl, but it's a bit clearer what
I mean when I do it this way; the question is, do we scrap my