OP's bitwise OR of a string doesn't puzzle me, but "2|10 = 12" does.
perl -e "use 5.012; say 2|8;" 10
and that's even an example (*nix style quoting), in perlop:
print "false\n" if (8 | 2) != 10;In reply to Re: "2" | "8" = ":" and 2|8=10
by ww
in thread "2" | "8" = ":" and 2|8=10
by MSoegtropIMC
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