The Imp of the Perverse still wonders if it is possible to directly "goto" (maybe that's a hint right there...) the next block, skipping the when check.
Well, goto itself won't work in my perl 5.9.4:
use feature qw(say switch);
my $data = 1;
given($data) {
when (1) { say 'one'; goto two; }
when (2) { two: say 'two' ; }
default { say 'something else'; }
}
This prints:
one
panic: goto at /tmp/test line 5.
Interesting error message though.
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