There's all sorts of state involved in pattern matching. Some of it is held by the pattern, some of it by the string upon which it acts. For instance, take a look at perldoc -f study. So, =~ binds these two things together.
In reply to Re: Why do we say the =~ operator "binds"?
by duff
in thread Why do we say the =~ operator "binds"?
by Cody Pendant
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