Question

Until now I use these two substitutions before printing "$string" to the terminal.

$string =~ s/\p{Space}/ /g;
$string =~ s/\p{Cntrl}//g;

Is there something that I should consider, when I replace the first two substitutions with the following two?

$string =~ s/\p{Space}/ /g;
$string =~ s/\P{Print}//g;
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Solution

See this question. There are two code points that are neither control nor printable characters: U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR and U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR. But both of them are space characters, so your two substitutions should be equivalent.

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