In scalar context, a list is the length of the list.No. No. There's no such thing as a list in a scalar context. So there can't be a "rule" like this.
An operator has a "scalar definition" and a "list definition". The scalar definition for regex match is a boolean indicator. See my other post.
There are no "scalar definitions" which return a list. Period.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to •Re: Re: Parse Puzzle
by merlyn
in thread Parse Puzzle
by hsmyers
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