I guess it can kinda be said of awk with a2p, although awk also has its own interpreter, and a2p can't translate all awk programs into perl (can't have a regex input record separator in perl). You could consider that there's a "pawk" language which is nearly identical to awk, but gets turned into perl.
In reply to Re: Are there any sub-languages or subsets of perl?
by Eily
in thread Are there any sub-languages or subsets of perl?
by harangzsolt33
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