Provides aliases for the Perl built-in special variables. Everything else about the variables and their use remains the same. Be aware, though, that using the English module significantly slows down a program for regular expressions.
Some of the Perl variables match some awk
built-in variables. For those cases, you’ll find two English names: a
short version (which is the awk name) and a
longer version. For example, you can use either $ERRNO
(the awk name)
or $OS_ERROR
to refer to the Perl
variable $!
.
Here is the list of variables and their English alternatives:
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