I don't see use re 'eval'; in String::Interpolate, for starters.
And there's nothing wrong in use re 'eval'; per say. It's sometimes required to execute dynamically built regexps. I've used it a few times, and none of them involved executing untrusted code.
In reply to Re^3: reinterpolation of regexp (and strings?)
by ikegami
in thread reinterpolation of regexp (and strings?)
by AlwaysLearning
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