Two comments. First, this would break some existing scripts, which use the numeric value of a comaprision (for example someone might enumerate the negative numbers in a list like this: sub num_negatives { my $n = 0; $n += $_ < 0 for @_; $n; }. Secondly, this might slow down perl as the C library does not have a string comparision function that finds the offset of the first difference, so perl would have to implement it alone.
In reply to Re: Should string inequality operators return the point the of divergance?
by ambrus
in thread Should string inequality operators return the point the of divergance?
by demerphq
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