/o doesn't make the pattern compile at perl's compile time. It just means that when the expression is used and compiled it keeps the result instead of throwing away the compiled form. It doesn't imply that the regex itself is compiled at any particular time.
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In reply to Re^2: Accessing constants via symbol table possible?
by diotalevi
in thread Accessing constants via symbol table possible?
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