In perl.git, the branch blead has been updated <http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/commitdiff/bb1773de14d1367a85531986b90d3ce2d9da9dcb?hp=bc8181d521d11f280b4b416dfc7c2bbdb00aba28>
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit bb1773de14d1367a85531986b90d3ce2d9da9dcb Author: Abigail <[email protected]> Date: Wed Jan 6 18:24:14 2010 +0100 Fix typo in reference ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: ext/re/re.pm | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/ext/re/re.pm b/ext/re/re.pm index 02393ce..0818786 100644 --- a/ext/re/re.pm +++ b/ext/re/re.pm @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ variable interpolation. That is normally disallowed, since it is a potential security risk. Note that this pragma is ignored when the regular expression is obtained from tainted data, i.e. evaluation is always disallowed with tainted regular expressions. See L<perlre/(?{ code })> -and L<perlre/(?{ code })>. +and L<perlre/(??{ code })>. For the purpose of this pragma, interpolation of precompiled regular expressions (i.e., the result of C<qr//>) is I<not> considered variable -- Perl5 Master Repository
