I.e.:
echo H#97llo | MagicPerlCommand
Stdout:
Hallo
were MagicPerlCommand is something like
perl -pnle 's/#(\d+)/chr(\1)/ge'
(but that doesn’t work).
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\1to$1in your MagicPerlCommand. The\digitbackreference style doesn’t t work when the replacement expression is evaluated (i.e.s///e).That worked for me on Windows and Linux.