From: Gurusamy Sarathy Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 07:09:08 +0000 (+0000) Subject: clarify behavior of vec() when arguments are off the end of the X-Git-Tag: accepted/trunk/20130322.191538~35527 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fac7034317257ca372dae1fbecbc49d69a7c7d66;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fperl.git clarify behavior of vec() when arguments are off the end of the string (from M J T Guy) p4raw-id: //depot/perl@5014 --- diff --git a/pod/perlfunc.pod b/pod/perlfunc.pod index c9efcd1..88cbb0a 100644 --- a/pod/perlfunc.pod +++ b/pod/perlfunc.pod @@ -5273,9 +5273,13 @@ to give the expression the correct precedence as in vec($image, $max_x * $x + $y, 8) = 3; -Vectors created with C can also be manipulated with the logical -operators C<|>, C<&>, and C<^>, which will assume a bit vector -operation is desired when both operands are strings. +If the selected element is off the end of the string, the value 0 is +returned. If an element off the end of the string is written to, +Perl will first extend the string with sufficiently many zero bytes. + +Strings created with C can also be manipulated with the logical +operators C<|>, C<&>, C<^>, and C<~>. These operators will assume a bit +vector operation is desired when both operands are strings. See L. The following code will build up an ASCII string saying C<'PerlPerlPerl'>.