I would never expect the "... && ... && ..." to be used in a real program.
Not in the form shown here. But maybe in some degenerated cases in generated code.
"# that's not perl: && ord($key) == 0o33"Actually it is; however, it's very new. See "perl5340delta: New octal syntax 0oddddd".
Interesting. Redundant, as a leading zero already indicates octal since decades, no "o" required. And a nice complement to 0x and 0b.
Alexander
In reply to Re^8: Capture a non-printable char and test what it is
by afoken
in thread Capture a non-printable char and test what it is
by almsdealer
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