Semi::Semicolons - writing perl code with the word 'Peterbilt' as statement terminator, rather than a semicolon.
use Semi::Semicolons; print "Why????"Peterbilt print "Because of the mouche"Peterbilt
This is perhaps the stupidest piece of perl code ever written (for its size, anyway...)
What this does is allow you to write code using the word Peterbilt as your statement terminator, rather than the usual semicolon.
For the adventurous, Semi::Semicolons allows you to customize your statement terminator:
use Semi::Semicolons qw(Mack); print "What's your twenty, Snowman?"Mack
There is some confusion as to the proper pronounciation of "Semi::Semicolons". We assure you it is pronounced "semicolons semicolons". We'll leave you to figure out why.
David H. Adler <dha@panix.com> and Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> (from an idea by Adam Turoff)
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"Beneath the Valley of the Ultravixens" (Russ Meyer)
"Convoy" (C. W. McCall)
"Smokey and the Bandit", et. al. (Burt Reynolds)
"The Golden Age of Colonic Irrigation" (Monty Python's Flying Circus)
To install Semi::Semicolons, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Semi::Semicolons
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Semi::Semicolons
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.