Support for the substitution operator s///
in Perl has evolved across several versions, introducing new features and enhancements to improve usability and functionality. Here, we highlight some key changes in its support over recent Perl versions.
# Example of a basic substitution
my $string = "Hello, World!";
$string =~ s/World/Perl/;
print $string; # Output: Hello, Perl!
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