Sometimes I will want to do a simple search and replace on a string that contains
characters that I have to escape, eg. for '$foo->{bar}[0]', I would have to use
'\$foo->{bar}\[0\]'. I try not to use the various magic types, because it's difficult
to remember them, and it's recommended to not change the default magic setting. Is there
a way I can do 's/$foo->{bar}[0]/foobar/' and have it not treat any characters as
special, ie. treat the search string as all literal?
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