I thought I'd post a clever reply to The return value of m// using autobox::Core, I figured maybe the OP is familiar with Regexp/String objects from JavaScript, it might be easier from a syntax perspective, so i tried
$ perl -Mautobox::Core -MData::Dump -le " dd q{ one 6 two 7 three }-> +m( qr/(\d+)/ ) " [6]
qr//g won't work, there is no mg ; How to do a global match?
In reply to autobox::Core global match by Anonymous Monk
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