On 2011-11-16 11:57 -0500, Ronald J Kimball wrote: > No, you are wrong. s/0*// is sufficient, because /0*/ will always match at > the start of the string anyway.
You're clearly an expert. I yield. Can you open a bug report with perl and getting this fixed? -- --------------------------------------------------------------- | Olof Johansson http://stdlib.se/ | ---------------------------------------------------------------