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This is one of the those cases where as a new perl programmer
I jump into perlvar to figure out what these variables are.
If I understand the documentation correctly, @+ would be calculated as follows: 1: Entire regex matched the'gh' in 'abcdefgh'. End of match is 8. (This corresponds to $&). 2: First backreference matches 'g'. End of match is at position 7. ($1) 3: 2nd backreference matches 'h'. End of match is at position 8. ($2) Am I on track? Thanks In reply to Re: Size of @+
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