/ has a special meaning in regular expressions
No, it doesn't.
$ perl -le' $_ = "one/two/three/four"; print m,/, ? "true" : "false"; $re = "/"; print $_ =~ $re ? "true" : "false"; ' true true
Only ?, *, +, [, {, (, ), | and . have special meaning in a regular expression.
In reply to Re^2: Substring Syntax Check
by jwkrahn
in thread Substring Syntax Check
by drodinthe559
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