Have a look at perldoc perlrecharclass (Perl Regular Expression Character Classes). If your string is in UTF-8 format, then \s will match all of:
0x00009 CHARACTER TABULATION h s 0x0000a LINE FEED (LF) vs 0x0000b LINE TABULATION v 0x0000c FORM FEED (FF) vs 0x0000d CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) vs 0x00020 SPACE h s 0x00085 NEXT LINE (NEL) vs 0x000a0 NO-BREAK SPACE h s 0x01680 OGHAM SPACE MARK h s 0x0180e MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR h s 0x02000 EN QUAD h s 0x02001 EM QUAD h s 0x02002 EN SPACE h s 0x02003 EM SPACE h s 0x02004 THREE-PER-EM SPACE h s 0x02005 FOUR-PER-EM SPACE h s 0x02006 SIX-PER-EM SPACE h s 0x02007 FIGURE SPACE h s 0x02008 PUNCTUATION SPACE h s 0x02009 THIN SPACE h s 0x0200a HAIR SPACE h s 0x02028 LINE SEPARATOR vs 0x02029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR vs 0x0202f NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE h s 0x0205f MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE h s 0x03000 IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE h s

CountZero

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In reply to Re^2: Can I change \s? by CountZero
in thread Can I change \s? by pileofrogs

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