When using file test operators, the stat()
results are cached in _
so if you want to perform several tests you don't need to do more system calls.
if (-f $file_) {
say 'readable' if -r _;
say 'writable' if -w _;
}
If I use them in a given…when
, do they use _
or $_
?
given ($file) {
when (! -f) {}
when (-r) {say 'readable';continue}
when (-w) {say 'writable';continue}
....
}
I have the impression that this will use $_
. Is that true? Also because given…when
does not have default fall-through it is necessary to use continue
in order to see other matches.
Probably this case is better resolved with if
s and uses less typing than with the given…when
approach. But it is too tempting to see if you can fit given…when
when refactoring your software. ;-)