I went to the Library and clicked on Perl Syntax. And what do I see at the very top right under the title of the page? This:
Perl documentation on this site is out dated. You
might prefer to see perldoc.com's
perlsyn documentation
(for Perl 5.6.1) or for some other release of Perl:
Or browse our local, out-dated documentation:
Why fix something that is more than likely going to disappear? IMO, if anything is to be done about it, the Library should send you to http://www.perldoc.com...
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