Reading the perlre man page will put hair on your chest
(and for those already endowed, closer reading can cause
graying). Here's a relevant nugget:
The bracketing construct "( ... )" creates capture
buffers. To refer to the digit'th buffer use \<digit>
within the match. Outside the match use "$" instead of
"\". (The \<digit> notation works in certain circum
stances outside the match. See the warning below about \1
vs $1 for details.) Referring back to another part of the
match is called a backreference.
In other words, use "backslash-digit" to refer to a paren'ed
chunk while you're still in the left side of the expression,
use "dollar-digit" to place a chunk in the replacement pattern.
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