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One point, s/// isn't "sed" ... it's "substitute".
Perl, of course, got its s/// from sed...

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Re^3: using sed buffers
by sauoq (Abbot) on May 03, 2012 at 00:12 UTC
    Perl, of course, got its s/// from sed...

    Of course. And even in sed, s/// means "substitute".

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