BUGS
Perl is at the mercy of your
machine's definitions of various operations such as type casting,
atof() and sprintf().
If your stdio requires an seek or eof
between reads and writes on a particular stream, so does perl.
(This doesn't apply to sysread() and syswrite().)
While none of the built-in data types have
any arbitrary size limits (apart from memory size), there are
still a few arbitrary limits: a given identifier may not be
longer than 255 characters, and no component of your PATH may be
longer than 255 if you use -S. A regular expression may not
compile to more than 32767 bytes internally.
Perl actually stands for
Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister, but don't tell anyone I
said that.
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