From c07a80fdfe3926b5eb0585b674aa5d1f57b32ade Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Perl 5 Porters Date: Fri, 2 Feb 1996 18:52:27 -0800 Subject: perl5.002beta3 [editor's note: no patch file was found for this release, so no fine-grained changes] I can't find the password for our ftp server, so I had to drop it into ftp://ftp.sems.com/pub/incoming/perl5.002b3.tar.gz, which is a drop directory you can't ls. The current plan is that Andy is gonna whack on this a little more, and then release a gamma in a few days when he's happy with it. So don't get carried away. This is now *late* beta. In other words, have less than the appropriate amount of fun. :-) Larry --- pod/perlop.pod | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'pod/perlop.pod') diff --git a/pod/perlop.pod b/pod/perlop.pod index 13655a7d9c..d96afc55a2 100644 --- a/pod/perlop.pod +++ b/pod/perlop.pod @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ Perl operators have the following associativity and precedence, listed from highest precedence to lowest. Note that all operators borrowed from C keep the same precedence relationship with each other, even where C's precedence is slightly screwy. (This makes learning -Perl easier for C folks.) +Perl easier for C folks.) With very few exceptions, these all +operate on scalar values only, not array values. left terms and list operators (leftward) left -> @@ -88,7 +89,7 @@ well as subroutine and method calls, and the anonymous constructors C<[]> and C<{}>. See also L toward the end of this section, -as well as L. +as well as L<"I/O Operators">. =head2 The Arrow Operator @@ -157,7 +158,7 @@ thing from interpretation. =head2 Binding Operators -Binary "=~" binds an expression to a pattern match. Certain operations +Binary "=~" binds a scalar expression to a pattern match. Certain operations search or modify the string $_ by default. This operator makes that kind of operation work on some other string. The right argument is a search pattern, substitution, or translation. The left argument is what is -- cgit v1.2.1