What are you trying to do with the /e switch? eval 'b-zaZA-Y'? I don't see the point. And if you want to eval the result, just do eval y/a-zA-Z/b-zaZA-Y/r while <DATA>;
And if you just put the /e by mistake, just take it away and your code will work just fine.
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by Eily
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