$ perl -V:.+?size
d_chsize='define';
d_malloc_good_size='undef';
d_malloc_size='undef';
doublesize='8';
fpossize='8';
gidsize='4';
i16size='2';
i32size='4';
i64size='8';
i8size='1';
intsize='4';
ivsize='4';
longdblsize='12';
longlongsize='8';
longsize='4';
lseeksize='8';
nvsize='8';
ptrsize='4';
shortsize='2';
sig_size='27';
sizesize='4';
u16size='2';
u32size='4';
u64size='8';
u8size='1';
uidsize='4';
uvsize='4';
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