Hmmm. Thanks. Maybe it's not the character I think it is:

> $ perl -wMstrict -lE "qq/Screenshot-2024-02-23-at-1.05.14 AM.p +ng/ =~ /\s/ and say 'OK' or die" Died at -e line 1.

The #8239 popped in after submitting this post. It's not actually in the code.

#8239 is 202F in hex. I don't get this.

This doesn't even work:

> $ perl -wMstrict -lE "qq/Screenshot-2024-02-23-at-1.05.14 AM.p +ng/ =~ /\x{202F}/ and say 'OK' or die" + + + Died at -e line 1.

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In reply to Re^2: Any good ways to handle NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE characters in regex in newer versions of Perl? by nysus
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