But even better, than I tried some
deliberate typos, to
check for funny things. And guess what, I found something
funny!
$_='Some string with $foo and bar';
$bar='bar';
$foo='$bar';
/$bar/ and print "$&\n";
/$foo/ and print "$&\n";
/\Q$fooE/ and print "$&\n";
s/\Q$fooE/XYZ/;
print "$_\n";
Prints bar twice, and replaces bar by XYZ! This is definitely
very strange... is this a bug or what?
Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)
Update: This was run with perl5.6/linux:
"This is perl, v5.6.0 built for i386-linux "
(2) grinder I made this typo on purpose.
(3) Thx grinder, things are as they should be now :-)
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