You're not showing us the code that contains the concatenation that produces the error.
First I disagreed, because it says "or string" in the warnings, but then I tested:
perl -wle 'my $a; $a =~ m/foo/' Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at -e line 1.
So matching against an undefined value is a different warning, and you are right, the relevant code wasn't quoted in the original question, presumably.
In reply to Re^2: parenthesis regex
by moritz
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by steph_bow
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