Perl is returning... odd results... I'm learning perl,

:) Makes me wonder what Dominus migt say (:

Of course it doesn't work! That's because you don't know what you are doing!

Ah yes, and you are the first person to have noticed this bug since 1987. Sure.

Yes, that's what it's supposed to do when you say that.

Well, what did you expect?

The bug is in you, not in Perl.

So you threw in some random punctuation for no particular reason, and then you didn't get the result you expected. Hmmmm.


In reply to Re: Perl is returning... odd results... from regular expressions. Things matching when they shouldn't, and stuff like that. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl is returning... odd results... from regular expressions. Things matching when they shouldn't, and stuff like that. by Groxx

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