in reply to Re^2: Why is to match, not to match?
in thread Why is to match, not to match?

.....except for this scary bit;

Not so scary once you realise that ~$b is bitwise-NOT of $b; and ~~$b is the bitwise-NOT of the bitwise-NOT of $b--which is just $b--and so on ad nauseum:

c:\test>perl -E"$b = 'fred'; say for $b, ~$b, ~~$b, ~~~$b, ~~~~$b, ~~~ +~~$b" fred ÖìÜø fred ÖìÜø fred ÖìÜø
That sounds like even perl does not know what it is doing!

Perl knows! You just haven't been inducted into its inner circle yet:)


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