I'm surprized with \L, \l, \U and \u, are you too? :-)

Does the operators \L \l \U and \u have right to left associativity, or vice versa?
I think, the operators must have right to left associativity as =.
Have the operators such property as a priority?

print "\u\LdD\n"; # Dd It seems, first works \L, then \u. Good. print "\u\la\n"; # A First \l, then \u. Good! print "\l\ua\n"; # a First \u, then \l. Good!! print "\L\udD\n"; # Dd It seems, first works \L, then \u, hm... print "\LdD\udD\n"; # dddd It seems, first works \u, then \L, hmmm... print "\L\Ua\n"; # Syntax error print "\U\La\n"; # Syntax error print "\L\La\n"; # Syntax error print "\u\la\n"; # A All right print "\u\ua\n"; # A All right

Surprized? I'm again...
How we should understand work of these operators?
Should I submit a bug report? :-)


In reply to I'm surprized with \L, \l, \U and \u, are you too? :-) by Serge314

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