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authorAbigail <abigail@abigail.be>2012-03-23 14:15:42 +0100
committerAbigail <abigail@abigail.be>2012-03-23 14:15:42 +0100
commit3258103348843907aaaabd5ce638d44c6ab5ecfa (patch)
tree532ed6fbfdbb9017923a8a2e8bcec105ac9a986f
parent7476a79c8db21237e6b6bcf579243fdfc880f8b9 (diff)
downloadperl-abigail/for-5.17.tar.gz
Clearify string parsing.abigail/for-5.17
It was already documented that when scanning for the end of the string, backslashes escaping the closing delimiter are being eliminated; but this is true for backslashes escaping backslashes as well. This makes that C<< '.\.' eq '.\\.' >>. (Pointed out by Mithaldu)
-rw-r--r--pod/perlop.pod5
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perlop.pod b/pod/perlop.pod
index 1cb186a7a7..2152f13a5b 100644
--- a/pod/perlop.pod
+++ b/pod/perlop.pod
@@ -2544,8 +2544,9 @@ for closing C<]> paired with the opening C<[>, combinations of C<\\>, C<\]>,
and C<\[> are all skipped, and nested C<[> and C<]> are skipped as well.
However, when backslashes are used as the delimiters (like C<qq\\> and
C<tr\\\>), nothing is skipped.
-During the search for the end, backslashes that escape delimiters
-are removed (exactly speaking, they are not copied to the safe location).
+During the search for the end, backslashes that escape delimiters or
+backslashes are removed (exactly speaking, they are not copied to the
+safe location).
For constructs with three-part delimiters (C<s///>, C<y///>, and
C<tr///>), the search is repeated once more.