So, in your case, you'd say $/ = \1
However, you mention something about no more data being received, which leads me to believe you may be reading the data as it's being written, such as from a pipe or socket or something. If that's the case, you need to check into non-blocking IO. Check out perlipc and perlfaq8 for more info on such things.
In reply to Re: $/ question
by splinky
in thread $/ question
by raflach
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