You were right the first time. There really is no difference. Why don't next and last work for you?
I interpreted that to mean that under -p you cant use next to skip the print, otherwise I was confused too.
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In reply to Re: Re: Uncommon* but Useful Perl Command Line Options for One-liners
by demerphq
in thread Uncommon* but Useful Perl Command Line Options for One-liners
by Sol-Invictus
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