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author | Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> | 2003-08-22 04:46:58 +0000 |
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committer | Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> | 2003-08-22 04:46:58 +0000 |
commit | da76a1f46b22411dc37cbf73d79e809bb51a9b8d (patch) | |
tree | 67777cac8bf024e1762eb858b840973e9a4168f5 /pod | |
parent | 4aed9cd610b68b42d2ca70e53e7024f7e3fa8b43 (diff) | |
download | perl-da76a1f46b22411dc37cbf73d79e809bb51a9b8d.tar.gz |
No need to E<gt>.
p4raw-id: //depot/perl@20811
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diff --git a/pod/perluniintro.pod b/pod/perluniintro.pod index 8aebbf23aa..751bdc6f02 100644 --- a/pod/perluniintro.pod +++ b/pod/perluniintro.pod @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ C<LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH GRAVE>?) The short answer is that by default, Perl compares strings (C<lt>, C<le>, C<cmp>, C<ge>, C<gt>) based only on the code points of the characters. In the above case, the answer is "after", since -C<0x00C1> E<gt> C<0x00C0>. +C<0x00C1> > C<0x00C0>. The long answer is that "it depends", and a good answer cannot be given without knowing (at the very least) the language context. |