Says
cLive ;-):
$::^M is equivalent to $main::^M - 'main' is the default namespace.
Actually they're both syntax errors.
If they weren't syntax errors, then yes, the variable $::^M is identical to $main::^M.
But not because main is the default namespace.
It's because the empty stash name is interpreted as though
you had said main instead. See line 579
of gv.c:
if (!*name)
return gv ? gv : (GV*)*hv_fetch(PL_defstash, "main::",
+ 6, TRUE);
If the
name turns out to have been empty,
Perl looks up the
main stash instead.
--
Mark Dominus
Perl Paraphernalia
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