So, it's ok to pay a price each and every time code is compiled, just so *debugging* during development may become easier? It also means you're paying the price if you do know your patterns, and write them correct the first time.
It's a very small price to pay.
And it's not a price at all if you're using mod_perl and so compile time is not a consideration.
And if it is a price, then just change your qr{}'s to qq{}'s and done.
In reply to Re^3: differences between parsing qr, qq, and q string contents
by wind
in thread differences between parsing qr, qq, and q string contents
by John M. Dlugosz
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