Thank you, but I'm still missing a clue. The reason I remain confused is perlop:
The following escape sequences are available in constructs that interpolate, and in transliterations:
Sequence Note Description
\t tab (HT, TAB)
\n newline (NL)
\r return (CR)
\f form feed (FF)
\b backspace (BS)
\a alarm (bell) (BEL)
\e escape (ESC)
\x{263A} 1,8 hex char (example: SMILEY)
\x1b 2,8 restricted range hex char (example: ESC)
\N{name} 3 named Unicode character or character sequence
\N{U+263D} 4,8 Unicode character (example: FIRST QUARTER MOON)
\c[ 5 control char (example: chr(27))
\o{23072} 6,8 octal char (example: SMILEY)
\033 7,8 restricted range octal char (example: ESC)
Should this not be "\n\003\036\025"?
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