Andrew Dunstan <andrew.duns...@2ndquadrant.com> writes:

> I would try something like this:
>
>     @opts = grep { $_ !~ /\$\(/ && $_ =~ /^--/  } 
>       map { s/\Q$(top_builddir)\E/\"$topdir\"/; }
>       split(/\s+/, $1);

That map is not going to work: it'll modify the values returned by
split(), but s/// (without the /r modifier, which was added in 5.14)
returns the number of substitutions made, not the modified string.

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