... not in perl versions older than 5.10 ...
In any version of Perl, the command-line perldoc perlop (and other docs) can be a very welcome local feature sanity check. It's saved me wasted motion more than once.
The on-line perlop (and on-line documentation in general) is tied to the most recent Perl version and is perhaps a bit overenthusiastic in presenting new features, but even this can be dialed back to previous versions (back to 5.8, IIRC).
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In reply to Re^3: Uninitialized Value $regex
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Uninitialized Value $regex
by ra93013
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