with $string =~ m/[^/]+)$/;
using strict and warnings, you would get unmatched error [ in regex ...
Please note the usage of the "/" as the delimiter,
which you have to "escape" to use within the m// like so: $string =~ m/[^\/]+)$/;
Please check the subtitle m/PATTERN/msixpodualgc under Regexp-Quote-Like-Operators
In reply to Re: help in understanding a regex
by 2teez
in thread help in understanding a regex
by Anonymous Monk
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