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On Thu, May 22, 2003 at 12:00:58AM -0400, Bill Bogstad wrote: > > > Assuming Eric is continuing the previous line then #2 above is false. > In a scalar context, the (implicit) match operator returns the > number of strings captured by the regexp. In a list context (this > case), it returns a list consisting of all of the matched strings. > Eric is doing the equivalent of assigning $1 to $etapagerem after the > regexp matching completes. > > As for the regexp issue, I agree that his regexp is unlikely to do > anything useful. However, I believe that it is well formed. I > interpret it as follows: Thank you, I stand corrected. -dsr-
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