> They hold the offsets of the beginnings and ends of the last successful > submatches. $-[0] is the offset of the beginning of the entire match, > $+[0] the offset of the end of the entire match. > > See also: perldoc perlvar Now that I've said that, of course, I don't see them in 5.005; this is new in 5.6? j
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