(Mnemonic: be positive and forward looking.)
This variable is read-only and dynamically scoped to the current BLOCK.
+=item @LAST_MATCH_END
+
=item @+
This array holds the offsets of the ends of the last successful
Used with formats.
(Mnemonic: lines_on_page - lines_printed.)
+=item @LAST_MATCH_START
+
=item @-
$-[0] is the offset of the start of the last successful match.
program state than it is for hiding the program you're running.
(Mnemonic: same as B<sh> and B<ksh>.)
+Note for BSD users: setting C<$0> does not completely remove "perl"
+from the ps(1) output. For example, setting C<$0> to C<"foobar"> will
+result in C<"perl: foobar (perl)">. This is an operating system
+feature.
+
=item $[
The index of the first element in an array, and of the first character
would allocate a 64K buffer for use in an emergency. See the
F<INSTALL> file in the Perl distribution for information on how to
enable this option. To discourage casual use of this advanced
-feature, there is no L<English> long name for this variable.
+feature, there is no L<English|English> long name for this variable.
=item $OSNAME