This wouldn't show if you had spaces in your "face" strings, for example.
For a situation like this, I'd probably just use "perl -d", set a break point at the loop and use "x $message" and "x $face" a couple of times.
But you can also use something like Data::Dumper to get some more precise information about your data.
- tye
In reply to Re^3: substitutions with unknown data (\b is \w not \s)
by tye
in thread substitutions with unknown data
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