I can find a 7 days old thread with Google
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Largest+integer+in+64-bit+perl+%22++site%3Awww.perlmonks.org
FWIW: It doesn't change the outcome here, but by experience I prefer
- putting the site: last
- searching www.PM.org , since PM.org is blocked by the robots.txt
For a general approach I'd recommend testing the search engines automatically.
On a side note: the above search also shows an xml generator output, I'd suppose that should be blocked too
Edit
Ehm.... Actually that xml result has one of those extra weird paths which shouldn't work!
- https://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl/perldata.html?node=Newest Nodes XML Generator
Looks like a bug.
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