You are correct!
I typed that in quicky from a cut-n-paste of OP's code without actually running a piece of code.
For those interested, here are some redacted code examples to show what happens:
while (<DATA> and !$flag){print;}
error is: Use of uninitialized value $_ in print at C:\testwhile.pl li
+ne 8, <DATA> line 1.
while ($_=<DATA> and !$flag){print;}
error is: Value of <HANDLE> construct can be "0"; test with defined()
+at C:\testwhile.pl line 6.
while (defined($_=<DATA>) and !$flag)
no error
I was impressed the first time that I saw error msg #2! Perl tells you exactly what to do and why. Impressive!
Of course these are examples of why to always
use strict; use warnings;!
Update: A recent post my me that demo's this: Re: Search between pattern and append
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