\Q and \E don't work inside interpolations. They only work in regexp literalsFascinating theory, but easily proven wrong:
The truth is that \Q means "add backslashes to special chars until \E" in the exact same places that \n becomes a newline and $x expands to its value: every double-quoted string. A regex (that doesn't have special single-quote quoting) is just one example of that.print "\Qabc*def\E\n"; # prints abc\*def
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to Re^2: Unrecognized escape \Q passed through in regex
by merlyn
in thread Unrecognized escape \Q passed through in regex
by Articuno
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