Even so ehis should not be a surprise. Execute the statement $var and nothing happens except that the contents of $var are returned. Same thing with $1. Execute it and it returns the contents of $1 as a string, presumably to be placed back in the original string.
But try using the modifier /eeg and see what that does. :-)
In reply to RE (tilly) 6: Perlmonks Code Proxy
by tilly
in thread Perlmonks Code Proxy
by Ovid
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