The line giving the error is:Line 194: if ($n =~ m/^\d/) {
No, that line can't be to blame. Which means the problem is actually on a subsequent elsif line (that is an annoying quirk of how Perl reports line numbers for error messages -- an error in the conditional expression of an elsif is always reported as happening on the line of the corresponding if expression instead). If you don't see how to fix that line, then reply back.
- tye
In reply to Re^3: Can't find unicode character property definition at line $X (elsif)
by tye
in thread Can't find unicode character property definition via main-e or e.pl at unicode/Is/e.pl line 0
by Rudif
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