--- Chris Dolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Phil Carmody wrote:
> >
> > What is
> > @{[ ... ]}
> > ?
> >
> > It's not in perlsyn, perlop, perlvar ...
> >
>
> It's like this:
>
> $ref = [$w=1,map$w*=$_/--$;,-pop..-1];
> print "@$ref\n";
>
> only with an anonymous array reference and dereference. I keep
> forgetting about that one, too. It would have helped most of my
> solutions...
/me gibbers.
OK, the words all make sense, but as I've never had to use such a
constructin teh past I don't really have a feel for it yet. It does
look like a keeper though.
Just between you and me, Chris, that Ton's rather good, isn't he!
Phil
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