my @DELIMS = (qw( _ @ ));
...
... /[@DELIM]/ ...
If the default value of $" is unchanged, the array @DELIMS will be interpolated into the regex character class with an extraneous space character, which is then a valid part of the class: a bug waiting to happen. Locally set $" to the empty string or, better yet, use join to form the char class string.
>perl -wMstrict -le
"my @DELIMS = (qw( _ @ ));
;;
my $rx = qr{[@DELIMS]};
print $rx;
;;
{ local $\" = ''; $rx = qr{[@DELIMS]}; }
print $rx;
;;
my $cc = join '', @DELIMS;
$rx = qr{[$cc]};
print $rx;
"
(?^:[_ @])
(?^:[_@])
(?^:[_@])
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