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What Anonymous Monk said:

while (my ($match) = m/$regex/g) { $matched{$match} = 1; print "$file $_"; }
gives you an infinite loop.
c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -wMstrict -le "my $regex = qr{ \b f[eio]e \b }xms; ;; $_ = 'xx fee fie foe yy'; while (m/($regex)/g) { my $match = $1; print qq{captured '$match'}; } " captured 'fee' captured 'fie' captured 'foe'
works better (at least it stops). If you want to get a bit fancy,
while (m/($regex)/g and my $match = $1) { print qq{captured '$match'}; }
also works. But the whole "extract multiple matches per line" thing may not even be a real issue! The OPer says nothing about it, and I only raised it as a cautionary point of interest.


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In reply to Re^6: Bolt on where a match is not found to a print script by AnomalousMonk
in thread Bolt on where a match is not found to a print script by Anonymous Monk

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