Good point! I’d forgotten about these (if I ever knew them1) — except for \Q, which I often have to use. For the record, they’re documented here:
19:11 >perl -wE "my $s = qq[abc\Udef\Eghijk]; say $s;" abcDEFghijk 19:13 >
Good to know, thanks!
Update: 1I must have read about them any number of times. But unfortunately it seems that reading about ≠ knowing, unless it’s combined with using. ;-)
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