Pablo Fischer wrote at Sat, 26 Jul 2003 23:35:14 +0000:
> I need to evaluate a lot of conditionals, and of course the use of a lot of
> if's its not the 'right' way, so Im using something like this:
>
> CASE: {
> ($string == "match1") && do {
> actions..
> last CASE;
> };
> ($string == "match2") && do {
> actions..
> last CASE;
> };
> and a lot more..
> }
>
> The question, where does the 'default' case starts?. The last 5 years I have
> been programming in C/C++/C#/Php.. C-styles languages, so in Perl, where does
> the 'default' case begins?
You might also have a look to the Switch module (from CPAN).
It makes it easier to work with good old known
switch (...) {
case X {...}
case Y {...}
case Z {...}
}
style.
Greetings,
Janek
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