#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
#~ Main(@ARGV);
Main( 'start', 'end', 'start something between end' );
exit(0);
sub Main {
my ( $st, $en, $in ) = @_;
print "$1\n" if $in =~ /\Q$st\E(.+?)\Q$en\E/;
print join "\n", map { "{$_}" } split /(\Q$st\E)(.+?)(\Q$en\E)/, $in
+;
} ## end sub Main
__END__
something between
{}
{start}
{ something between }
{end}
perlintro,
perlretut,
perlre
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