I expected that $/ would be package specific, it doesnt seem to be,
...is there a way to alter the behaviour of $/ to make it package specific?
From perlvar:
Perl identifiers that begin with digits, control characters, or punctuation characters are exempt from the effects of the "package" declaration and are always forced to be in package "main"; they are also exempt from "strict ’vars’" errors. A few other names are also exempt in these ways:
ENV STDIN INC STDOUT ARGV STDERR ARGVOUT _ SIGIn particular, the new special "${^_XYZ}" variables are always taken to be in package "main", regardless of any "package" declarations presently in scope.
the lowliest monk
In reply to Re: non-global $/
by tlm
in thread non-global $/
by monkey_boy
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