The first while calls the match in list context, you get all matches but grab only the first line.

Since the string is exhausted the loop starts from the beginning and the match is never empty.

while normally imposes scalar context but you broke the logic.

update

just try grabbing more vars to understand what is happening

DB<118> while (my ($line1,$line2) = $data =~ m/^(.*)$/gm) { print "$ +line1 $line2\n"; last if $x++>5 } some random some random some random some random some random some random some random

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)


In reply to Re: While behavior by LanX
in thread While behavior by SavannahLion

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