Darn I shouldn't have done this - my mistake guys. Sorry. :( (I gotta be
more careful.)
Actually:
if (9.0 eq 9) {
print '(9.0 eq 9)'."\n";
}
caused that printing. I guess that is the behavior of Perl and not ActivePerl.
At 04:04 PM 7/2/2001, Frank Novak wrote:
>I don't see this behavior, same version of perl.
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> Hi,
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> Admittedly I'm not an advanced programmer in Perl, but I
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>couldn't
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> understand why:
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> if ('9.0' eq '9') {
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> print '("9.0" eq "9")'."\n";
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> }
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> cause the printing of:
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> ("9.0" eq "9")
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> in ActivePerl v5.6.1 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread build
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>626.
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> Tks
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