If it is the pairing you can't get used to, you could always just the right side of the pair. :) e.g.
$s =~ s>{.*?} >{$sub[$n++]}>gx; $s =~ s){.*?} ){$sub[$n++]})gx;
Personally I tend to use ! because of the rarity of having to match a ! in a string, or having a negative look-ahead/behind assertions. I do like the way the pipe looks but tend to avoid it because it is the character for alternation.
-enlil
In reply to Re: Re: Whats your favorite nonstandard regex quote char?
by Enlil
in thread Whats your favorite nonstandard regex quote char?
by demerphq
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