Yes, any literal character that is not qualified in some way — either by an immediately-following metacharacter or by a pattern modifier such as /i (which makes a match case-insensitive) — must be an exact match.
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In reply to Re^3: Conceptual doubt in metacharacters : Beginner in perl
by Athanasius
in thread Conceptual doubt in metacharacters : Beginner in perl
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