Hello~ Here is a snippet from the Pugs test suite:
{ my $ret = eval 'do 42'; ok(!$ret, 'do EXPR should not work', :todo); # XXX or should it? Feels weird... } which motivated me to create the following patch for S04: Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod =================================================================== --- D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod (revision 10955) +++ D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod (working copy) @@ -349,8 +349,9 @@ $x = do if $a { $b } else { $c }; -This construct only allows you to prefix a statement. If you want to -continue the expression after the statement you must use the curly form. +This construct only allows you to prefix I<one> statement (or an expression). +If you want to continue the expression after the statement you must use the +curly form. Since C<do> is defined as going in front of a statement, it follows that it can always be followed by a statement label. This is particularly Cheers, Agent