On a related note; I've noticed that when using the "d/l code" link, a number of blank lines are added to the end. For example the following...
#perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @dataLines = <DATA>;
print 'Number of data lines: ' . scalar @dataLines . "\n";
__DATA__
1
...which was entered into the text box like this...
<CODE>
#perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @dataLines = <DATA>;
print 'Number of data lines: ' . scalar @dataLines . "\n";
__DATA__
1
</CODE>
I would have expected the output to be "Number of data lines: 1" but actually prints "Number of data lines: 4".
Cheers,
Dom.
Update: Changed the actual number output to equal 4 not 3.
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