Errin Larsen wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 10:31:36 -0400, Ed Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote: 
>> Errin Larsen wrote:
>>> Hi Perlers,
>>> 
>> 
>> <snip>
>> 
>>> 
>>> if( kill 0 => $pid ) {
>>> 
>> 
>> <snip>
>> 
>> Forgive me if I presume too much, but shouldn't the above be:
>> 
>> if( kill 0, $pid ) {
>> 
>> perldoc -f kill
>> 
> 
> Jenda is correct.  I like to think of '=>' as "The FANCY comma!!".
> It's just a pretty way of typing a comma for just such an occasion
> when you want you code to reflect what you're doing.  So, in the
> above, I'm sending a signal to $pid, so the big arrow "shows" that
> the signal (0) is being sent to that process ($pid)!  Perl is Fun!!! 
> 
> This works great (and is seen most often) in hash declarations:
> 
> my %demo_hash = (
>          Key_One   => 1,
>          Key_Two   => 2,
>          Key_Three => 3
> );

I stand corrected. Sorry it wasn't an easy solution. :)

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