>>>>> "Sergey" == Sergey Martynoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Sergey> There are other issues with backslashes - perl handles \1-\9 as
Sergey> $1-$9, but \10 and so on are handled as octal character code (as
Sergey> in double-quoed strings).

... unless there are ten or more capturing parens, in which case, \10
means $10.

Yeah, lots of DWIMery.

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