Except !~ is a binary operator.
heh... well, I did say it was untested :)
What I meant was:
next if ($_ !~ /$find/);
Although I guess in that context it's essentially the same as: next if !/$find/; yes?
Ever since I read TheDamian's PBP, I tend to try and avoid unless :)
In reply to Re^3: literal meaning of a variable
by McDarren
in thread literal meaning of a variable
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