Well, you were the one claiming they shouldn't use m// because that's more work for perl than using index, posting a benchmark to back up your claim. I posted a benchmark using different data which shows index losing. index *isn't* always faster, so Perl hackers aren't "wrong" or even inefficient for using m// over index.
Also, you didn't quote meta characters in the pattern strings.
Yes I did. If you think I'm wrong, please point out an unquated meta character in one of the pattern strings. If there were unquoted meta characters in the pattern strings, the benchmark wouldn't be fair, would it? index doesn't know metacharacters.
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