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Answer Posted / Alok Kumar Verma
In Perl, `stderr()` is a function that writes to the standard error stream. It is commonly used for printing error messages or diagnostic output. By default, STDERR is line-buffered which means it will be flushed automatically whenever a newline character is encountered.
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