Actually, the point is that sed isn't a Perl function.
What's discouraged (much of the time) is shelling out to a (legacy) OS-function because doing so is often more costly than using the Perl equivalent/variant.In reply to Re^3: using sed buffers
by ww
in thread using sed buffers
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