Well, they appear to do the same, at least in the one-byte character range:
my $str = join '', map chr, 0 .. 255;
my $qm = quotemeta( $str);
( my $kyle = $str) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
my $quoted_qm = join '', $qm =~ /\\(.)/g;
my $quoted_kyle = join '', $kyle =~ /\\(.)/g;
printf "quotemeta: %d, kyle: %d (%s)\n",
length $quoted_qm,
length $quoted_kyle,
$quoted_qm eq $quoted_kyle ? "same" : "differernt";
That prints
quotemeta: 192, kyle: 192 (same)
Anno
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