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- #last LABEL
- #last EXPR
- #last
-
The
last
command is like thebreak
statement in C (as used in loops); it immediately exits the loop in question. If the LABEL is omitted, the command refers to the innermost enclosing loop. Thelast EXPR
form, available starting in Perl 5.18.0, allows a label name to be computed at run time, and is otherwise identical tolast LABEL
. Thecontinue
block, if any, is not executed:LINE: while (<STDIN>) { last LINE if /^$/; # exit when done with header #... }
last
cannot return a value from a block that typically returns a value, such aseval {}
,sub {}
, ordo {}
. It will perform its flow control behavior, which precludes any return value. It should not be used to exit agrep
ormap
operation.Note that a block by itself is semantically identical to a loop that executes once. Thus
last
can be used to effect an early exit out of such a block.See also
continue
for an illustration of howlast
,next
, andredo
work.Unlike most named operators, this has the same precedence as assignment. It is also exempt from the looks-like-a-function rule, so
last ("foo")."bar"
will cause "bar" to be part of the argument tolast
.
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