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perl -e 'if ("h@t" =~ /(\@)/ ) { print $1 }'"h@t" looks to Perl like you're trying to interpolate the array @t (the previous case doesn't because the quote ends the string early. perl -e 'if ("h\@t" =~ /(\@)/ ) { print $1 }'
perl -e 'if (\'h@t\' =~ /(\@)/ ) { print $1 }' should work fine. Update: err, ooops :-) -David In reply to Re: Matching @ in string
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