$/=\-1;
works for me. The \ character is important as it isn't being a number that causes $/ to be interpreted as a record length, but it being a reference to a scalar (containing what gets interpreted as a number).
- tye
In reply to Re^3: archival storage ($/=\)
by tye
in thread archival storage
by mr_mischief
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