On Monday 23 July 2001 14:05, Dave Storrs wrote:
> No, I do not mean something like Devel::DProf; that is a
> module. I mean something that is in the core binary, the same way that
> the perl debugger is in the core binary.
Except that the perl debugger is not in the perl binary. There
I'm ok with both :
alias (%foo, %bar);
AND
my \%foo = \%bar;
the first variant look better to me (I mean it is easy to spot when u are
reading the code), but I also expected as U the second to work in Perl5 and
was very dissapointed to see that it doesn't work.:"(
The keyword "alias" on the oth
hi,
I just wanted to ask, 'cause i've not seen info on this anywhere does
functionality like those of Storable/Data::Dumper be available in the
perl-core ( i mean runtime ) ...
thanx
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\%foo = \%bar is fine with me, it's the "is alias" I was a little worried
about.
Ilya
-Original Message-
From: David L. Nicol
To: Sterin, Ilya
Cc: 'Davíð Helgason '; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '; 'John Porter '
Sent: 07/24/2001 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: aliasing a value [...]
"Sterin, Ilya" wrote:
>
Yes, a what you described would work just fine, but I am wondering if just a
loop control variable that can be possibly set at the begining of the loop
which would not necessarily exit the loop, but rather yield kind of a true
or false.
for ($a, $b, $c) (@A, @B, @C) : @B ### This would assign a
David L. Nicol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, exactly. I would like to have a transpose operator, which
> will work on a list of hash refs, so this:
>
> $solids = [1..7];
> $stripes = [9..15];
> foreach (transpose($solids,$stripes));
> print "the $_->[0] ball is the same color as the $_->[1]\