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<node id="435818" title="Re^3: Perl oddities" created="2005-03-02 08:38:26" updated="2005-03-13 21:45:59">
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Anonymous Monk</author>
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&lt;em&gt; Often you can just assign the results of the match.&lt;/em&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
But not if you use &lt;tt&gt;/g&lt;/tt&gt;, as &lt;tt&gt;/g&lt;/tt&gt; acts quite differently in scalar and in list context.</field>
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