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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:00:25+00:00 2026-05-12T16:00:25+00:00

The documentation for the /m option in perlre says this: Treat string as multiple

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The documentation for the /m option in perlre says this:

Treat string as multiple lines. That
is, change “^” and “$” from matching
the start or end of the string to
matching the start or end of any line
anywhere within the string.

But this example seems to indicate that /^/ and /^/m behave the same way. What am I misunderstanding?

use strict;
no warnings; # Ignore warning about implicit split to @_
my $x = " \n \n ";
print scalar(split /^/m, $x), scalar(split /$/m, $x), "\n";  # 33
print scalar(split /^/,  $x), scalar(split /$/,  $x), "\n";  # 31
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    2026-05-12T16:00:25+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:00 pm

    Yes, /^/ is different than /^/m, but because /^/ would be useless when used with split, it (for split only) automatically becomes /^/m. This is documented in perldoc -f split.

    This is the kind of surprising DWIM that would probably not be included in perl if we had to do it all over again.

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