! /^\|$/;
$this !~ /^\|$/;
ord($this) != 124;
ord($this) != 0x7c;
ord($this) != 0174;
seek(THIS, 2, 0);
`ls -l $this` !~ /^p/;
! -p _;
return ! -p _;
-p _ && die;
die if -p _;
return 1 unless -p _;
use Test::More; isnt($this, 'pipe', 'Magritte check');
$this ne 'a|';
next unless /^(\w)\|$/; next if $1 eq 'a';
open(my $fh, "a|"); while(<$fh>) { die if /\Q$this\E/; }
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