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3.2.81 last

last 

LABEL

 last

The last command is like the break 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. The continue block, if any, is not executed.

LINE: while (<STDIN>) {     last LINE if /^$/; # exit when done with header     # rest of loop here }


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