Not really a function. Returns the value of the last command in the sequence of commands indicated by BLOCK. When modified by thewhile
oruntil
loop modifier, executes the BLOCK once before testing the loop condition. (On other statements the loop modifiers test the conditional first.)
do BLOCK
doesnot count as a loop, so the loop control statementsnext
,last
, orredo
cannot be used to leave or restart the block. Seeperlsyn for alternative strategies.
Uses the value of EXPR as a filename and executes the contents of the file as a Perl script.
do 'stat.pl';
is largely like
eval `cat stat.pl`;
except that it's more concise, runs no external processes, keeps track of the current filename for error messages, searches the@INC
directories, and updates%INC
if the file is found. See"@INC" in perlvar and"%INC" in perlvar for these variables. It also differs in that code evaluated withdo FILE
cannot see lexicals in the enclosing scope;eval STRING
does. It's the same, however, in that it does reparse the file every time you call it, so you probably don't want to do this inside a loop.
Ifdo
can read the file but cannot compile it, it returnsundef
and sets an error message in$@
. Ifdo
cannot read the file, it returns undef and sets$!
to the error. Always check$@
first, as compilation could fail in a way that also sets$!
. If the file is successfully compiled,do
returns the value of the last expression evaluated.
Inclusion of library modules is better done with theuse
andrequire
operators, which also do automatic error checking and raise an exception if there's a problem.
You might like to usedo
to read in a program configuration file. Manual error checking can be done this way:
# read in config files: system first, then userfor $file ("/share/prog/defaults.rc", "$ENV{HOME}/.someprogrc"){ unless ($return = do $file) { warn "couldn't parse $file: $@" if $@; warn "couldn't do $file: $!" unless defined $return; warn "couldn't run $file" unless $return; }}
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