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  • Quoting:
    • q: Escaping rules
    • qq (incl qx, qr, m, s (search part)): Escaping rules and interpolation
  • Formatting:
    • sprintf
    • strftime
    • forms
    • Perl6::Form
    • Template languages (e.g. Template-Toolkit)
    • pack
  • Query languages:
    • SQL
    • XPath
    • CGI::HTML::Functions
    • Find::File::Rule
    • Regular expressions
    • Regular expressions sub-languages:
      • Character classes
      • Extended bracketed character class
      • Properties
      • etc
  • Parsing:
    • Various grammar languages (e.g. Parse::RecDescent)
    • strptime
    • unpack
  • Other:
    • tr///
    • POD

Another category is parts of the language that don't match the rest, such as the flags for m and other operators.

There are also small "languages" too small to mention, such as `use overload`.


In reply to Re: Which internal DSL are there in Perl? (Domain Specific Languages - Part 1) by ikegami
in thread Which internal DSL are there in Perl? (Domain Specific Languages - Part 1) by LanX

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