On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 09:31:46PM -0000, Smylers wrote:
> Consider this Perl 5:
>
> while (<>)
> {
> # ...
> foreach my $fruit (qw<apple banana cherry>)
> {
> # ...
> }
> }
>
> Inside the inner loop C<$_> still holds the current line. In the
> equivalent Perl 6 syntax, insider the inner loop C<$_> will be an alias
> of C<$fruit> and there wouldn't be any way of getting the current line.
Well, there's always $OUTER::_ and $OUTER::OUTER::_ etc if you _really_
need them.
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