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(it actually ignores it if it's present)

Not entirely. Flags are still parsed from it. However, as you say, prepending a specific perl to the command line does have the effect of ensuring that the script is run under that particular perl.


"In adjectives, with the addition of inflectional endings, a changeable long vowel (Qamets or Tsere) in an open, propretonic syllable will reduce to Vocal Shewa. This type of change occurs when the open, pretonic syllable of the masculine singular adjective becomes propretonic with the addition of inflectional endings."  — Pratico & Van Pelt, BBHG, p68
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Re^2: Force Perl Version and path to packages
by thor (Priest) on Feb 25, 2005 at 22:33 UTC
    I'd like to say that I knew that, but I honestly didn't. I thought that perl treated that line as a comment. Perl wins again. :) Thanks for the education.

    thor

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