\g is the start of a regex special meaning, referenced in perlreref:Well, I now realize that a big part of my diagnostic problem was that I failed to recognize \g as referring to a capture group. This syntax has been in Perl for some time now but I never had occasion to use it and hence was blissfully unaware of it. I was also confusing it with the /g qualifier. Thank you very much.
In reply to Re^2: Unterminated \g... pattern in regex behaving badly on Windows
by jkeenan1
in thread Unterminated \g... pattern in regex behaving badly on Windows
by jkeenan1
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