regexp tries to match where the previous one leaves off.
$_ = <<'EOL';
- $url = URI::URL->new( "http://www/" ); die if $url eq "xXx";
+ $url = URI::URL->new( "http://example.com/" ); die if $url eq "xXx";
EOL
LOOP:
{
while (($_ = <STDIN>) ne '0') { ... }
while (<STDIN>) { last unless $_; ... }
-In other boolean contexts, C<< <I<filehandle>> >> without an
-explicit C<defined> test or comparison elicit a warning if the
+In other boolean contexts, C<< <filehandle> >> without an
+explicit C<defined> test or comparison elicits a warning if the
C<use warnings> pragma or the B<-w>
command-line switch (the C<$^W> variable) is in effect.