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Hello everyone.

I wrote the following subroutine recently using map and grep in the BLOCK LIST style. Line 4 had gotten long, so as you can see, I put the map, grep, and sort on separate lines. After doing that and seeing how good it looked, I began thinking about all the times I used map and grep in the EXPR, LIST format and that I may want to rewrite all of them.

Most, if not all, other people I have chatted with over my years here use the BLOCK LIST format instead of the EXPR, LIST format. I stubbornly stuck with the EXPR, LIST format. Now I am not sure if I am thinking of refactoring to use the format is normally used or if this is refactoring just to refactor. So, I am on the fence on whether or not I should do it.

What do you think?

sub index_menu { my $dir = shift; my @file_list = file_list('.'); my $files = [ map { anchor( textify($_), { href => $_ } ) } grep { /^[A-Z].+/ && -f $_ } sort { article_sort($a, $b) } @file_list ]; return $files; }
No matter how hysterical I get, my problems are not time sensitive. So, relax, have a cookie, and a very nice day!
Lady Aleena

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