pos SCALAR pos Returns the offset of where the last "m//g" search left off for the variable in question ($_ is used when the variable is not specified). May be modi- fied to change that offset. Such modification will also influence the "\G" zero-width assertion in regular expressions. See perlre and perlop.
If your code was modified thus, matching against a variable rather than a quoted string, it would execute without error:
my $var = 'the quick brown fox'; while( $var =~ m/(.)/g ) { print "Matched '$1' \@ pos:", pos($var), "\n"; }
perl -le 'print+unpack("N",pack("B32","00000000000000000000000111111001"))'
In reply to Re: pos()atively mysterious.
by rob_au
in thread pos()atively mysterious.
by BrowserUk
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