That'd be described in
perldoc base, wouldn't it? Have you looked there first?
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
update: This dropped two points immediately after posting, so here's another "personality vote"
potential candidate list:
tilly
btrott
jcwren
lhoward
MeowChow
BigJoe
Beatnik
Macphisto
jplindstrom
jlp
LD2
Kanji
isotope
kandinsky
batmonk
joee
koolade
UberGeek
prion
I'll get enough of these and start performing an intersection.
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