On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 12:10:48PM -0700, Larry Wall wrote:
> I think I have to clarify what I mean by that last phrase.  Trailing
> delimiters are hidden inside any token that has already been started,
> but not at the start of a token (where token is taken to be fairly
> restrictive).  Therefore these are errors:
> 
>     qq. $foo.bar() .
>     qq: @foo::bar[] :
> 
> However
> 
>     qq/ &foobar( $a / $b ) /
> 
> is just fine, since (...) is looking for its own termination.

Consider this:

    rx/abc$/
    qq/abc$/

After roie's refactoring, both now breaks, whilst in Perl 5, only
the latter break -- qr/abc$/ is just fine.  Is it something we need
to special-case for rx?

Thanks,
/Autrijus/

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