RESET

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SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION

NAME

reset - clear all variables of a given name

SYNOPSIS

reset EXPR

reset

DESCRIPTION

Generally used in a continue block at the end of a loop to clear variables and reset ?? searches so that they work again. The expression is interpreted as a list of single characters (hyphens allowed for ranges). All variables and arrays beginning with one of those letters are reset to their pristine state. If the expression is omitted, one-match searches (?pattern?) are reset to match again. Resets only variables or searches in the current package. Always returns 1. Examples:

reset ’X’; # reset all X variables
reset ’a-z’; # reset lower case variables
reset; # just reset ?? searches

Resetting "A-Z" is not recommended because you’ll wipe out your ARGV and ENV arrays. Resets only package variables--lexical variables are unaffected, but they clean themselves up on scope exit anyway, so you’ll probably want to use them instead. See the my entry in the perlfunc manpage.