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It does since conflict resolution is not advertised to my knowledge.

There is no conflict to resolve. The documentation states everything between \Q\E and \U\E or \L\E is escaped normally (\t becomes tab .... ), then the \Q\E or \U\E or \L\E is applied

I don't see why you're defending this, you're wrong

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Re^7: I'm surprized with \L, \l, \U and \u, are you too? :-)
by ikegami (Patriarch) on Feb 22, 2011 at 07:25 UTC

    There is no conflict to resolve.

    So you're retracting your opinion that Perl's conflict resolution is "bizarre"? Why? What's your current stance then?

    I don't see why you're defending this

    Good, cause I don't see myself defending this either. I said the documentation should be improved.

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