It means this
can be written asmy $x = f(); my $y = $x;
andmy $y = my $x = f();
can be written asmy $copy = $str; $copy =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
( my $copy = $str ) =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
Update: Added second example.
In reply to Re: Not understanding 2 sentences in perldoc
by ikegami
in thread Not understanding 2 sentences in perldoc
by Anonymous Monk
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