#!/usr/bin/perl -w print 'test\n'; print "test\n"; __END__ test\ntest
Update:
perldoc perldata
String literals are usually delimited by either single or double quotes. They work much like quotes in the standard Unix shells: double-quoted string literals are subject to backslash and variable substitution; single-quoted strings are not (except for "\'" and "\\").
regards,
tomte
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by Tomte
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