When you put executable perl code into the replacement (right-hand) portion of s///e , I think you are by nature using "eval" to execute that code.
Nope, that's /ee, which in fact is discouraged and rarely used nowadays, that I can see. /e is not associated with the same issues. Thinking of all these matters, however, one can only appreciate even more how good they are doing with the new rules.
In reply to Re^4: regex switch trouble
by blazar
in thread regex switch trouble
by spx2
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