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tybalt89
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I'm using the "block" eval, which is just a "try/catch" mechanism, so I can
"die" deep in parsing recursion and still be able to go on to the next test case. It's just a different
feature with the same name as the "string" eval, which is what they don't want to allow.
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I could have used a hash to map operations to their proper subs, but why bother when perl already has a hash
that does that for me. "Polymorphism forever!" hehehe
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<i>"Ah, I think I got it,"</i> - yes, yes you do :)
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