Can anyone tell me why this pattern is never matched when parsing a file with commented strings in it?
my $word = '#';
my $next = "1.0";
while (my $from = $t->search(-regexp, "\\b$word\\b", $next
+, "end")) {
my $word_len = length $' + 1;
print $word;
print $word_len;
$next = "$from + $word_len chars";
$t->tagAdd("red", $from, $next);
$t->tagAdd("bold", $from, $next);
}
It works fine for ever other word I have being searhed for but not the # character.
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