#!./perl
my $test = 0;
print "1..7\n";
map {+$_} # to avoid readonly values
print "not ";
}
}
END {
}
=item C<-T> and C<-B> not implemented on filehandles
=item C<-T> and C<-B> not implemented on filehandles
e.g. C<< Foo->bar() >> or C<< $obj->bar() >>
e.g. C<Foo-E<gt>bar()> or C<$obj-E<gt>bar()>
The C<< => >> operator is mostly just a more visually distinctive
The C<=E<gt>> operator is mostly just a more visually distinctive
C<uv < 0x80> in which case you can use C<*s = uv>.
C<uv E<lt> 0x80> in which case you can use C<*s = uv>.
C<time ^ ($$ + ($$ << 15))>), but that isn't necessary any more.
C<time ^ ($$ + ($$ E<lt>E<lt> 15))>), but that isn't necessary any more.
The bitwise operation C<<< >> >>>
The bitwise operation C<E<gt>E<gt>>