If a string contains only letters, digits, and underscores without starting with a digit, you can omit quotes.
The string 'Inf' complies with that, so you can write my $x= Inf; instead of my $x= "Inf";
A string containing only a character with value of 0x221e does not meet the requirement, so you need to quote it.
There is a near zero chance of this being 'fixed' because perl code is not UTF-8 and its base rules around strings without quotes is not likely to ever include any character outside the base printable ASCII range of values 0x20 to 0x7E.
In reply to Re: Unicode infinity
by sectokia
in thread Unicode infinity
by NERDVANA
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