There is also the problem with using the =~ $qr form that you cannot use it if you need to apply the /g option.
Nor if you have a regex that you sometimes want to use with capturing and sometimes without.
Nor can you use it in substitutions.
In reply to Re: Re: Re^2: Never (qr//)
by BrowserUk
in thread Never-to-use Perl features?
by Juerd
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