It's not that I care so much which result it produces, as long as they are consistent!I much rather have bugs that produce inconsistent results than consistent results. If it produces consistent results, there will be code that relies on it, and it will (politically) harder to fix the bug. If the results were inconsistent anyway, fixing the bug is very unlikely to break existing code.
In reply to Re^3: [bugs?] perldoc perlre, \G and pos()
by JavaFan
in thread [bugs?] perldoc perlre, \G and pos()
by LanX
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