[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 27 Jun 2000 23:07:52 -0700643_iso-8859-1 I apologize for kicking the dead llama but I think you're right. This is
exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
From the perl documentation:
eval EXPR
eval BLOCK
In the first form, the return value of EXPR is
parsed and executed as if it were a little Perl
program. The value of the expression (which is
itself determined within scalar context) is first
parsed, and if there weren't any errors, executed
in the context of the current Perl program, so
that any variable settings or subroutine and
format definitions remain afterwards. Note that
the value is parsed every time [...]40_27Jun200023:07:
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