I think I sort of realized that I didn't have what I thought I had but I don't understand why that is the case.
I took a substr one byte long from a variable. Why is that a "string" rather than a byte containing a sequence of 8 bits? What, then, is a "string" in Perl?
Obviously, I'm missing a subtlety here. I understand that a "string" in C is a sequence of characters terminated with a null but I am not aware of a comparable construct in a typeless Perl.
In reply to Re^4: I've muddled my bit and byte formats.
by murrayn
in thread I've muddled my bit and byte formats.
by murrayn
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