...and wanted to have 2 answers, but got only 1. It seems that I need to use \Q$i\E, why? "^" is not at the beginning of regex. And it seems that <> characters are quoted, if I use quotemeta, but why they are meta?$_=q{<>^}; for $i qw(<> >^){ /$i/ and print "$&\n" }
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