%p was there before \ (references). It was useful in debugging output as a quick way to match up variables between different lines of output. C's printf had %p, so why shouldn't Perl have copied it over along with the rest of them?
- tye
In reply to Re: %p format specifier in s/printf; what's the point? (debug)
by tye
in thread %p format specifier in s/printf; what's the point?
by Anonymous Monk
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