Expand double-quoted strings into the corresponding combinations of concatenation, uc, ucfirst, lc, lcfirst, quotemeta, and join. ...
Note that the expanded form represents the way perl handles such constructions internally -- this option actually turns off the reverse translation that B::Deparse usually does.
$perl -MO=Deparse,-q print.pl print 'Hello'; print 'Hello'; print 'Hello ' . $_; print.pl syntax OK
In reply to Re^4: You don't always have to use regexes
by Ven'Tatsu
in thread You don't always have to use regexes
by petdance
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