Why would you interperate it being scoped to the outer block?

I'd like to change "the outher block" to "an outer (imaginary) block". The outer block I used above isn't written by the coder.

It's declared in the foreach's block

What's declared in that block? Something is declared for the block rather than in it.

I interperate that as the foreach's block as that is the enclosing block in this example.

Effectively that's the same thing as the end of the imaginary block.

I thought it would be clear that everything but your code was "added" by Perl, especially since I wrote my own $DIGIT localizer.

Hope this makes it more clear what I meant.

Cheers,
-Anomo

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Regex Capturing: Is this a bug or a feature? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Regex Capturing: Is this a bug or a feature? by shotgunefx

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