>I was referring to the visual similarity of = and =~, when in fact they >have nothing to do with one another. The expression I picked is just a >frequently encountered idiom that puts the two in close proximity. Your >proposed ~ thing would make it much rarer, but I still think =~ looks >like something to do with assignment. Well, with a /match/, it's read-only, true, and thus nothing like "an assignment". But with either s/ubs/titut/e or a tr/ansli/terate/, you do (potentially) change the variable. --tom
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- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... Brad Hughes
- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... Mike Lambert
- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... Nathan Wiger
- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... Tom Christiansen
- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... Tom Christiansen
- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... Tom Christiansen
- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... Tom Christiansen
- Re: copying and s/// (was Re: Overlappin... David L. Nicol
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- Re: Overlapping RFCs 135 138 164 Tom Christiansen
- Re: Overlapping RFCs 135 138 164 Tom Christiansen
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