No, tr/// is not s/// or m//, but it's y/// :-)
The transliteration operator does not have anything to do with regular expressions, that's why the . doesn't have special meaning in it. See perlop.
--In reply to Re: Re: (jeffa) Re: Pattern Matching
by fruiture
in thread Pattern Matching
by Zo
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