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*COMMIT in subroutine call #16629
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From ph10@hermes.cam.ac.ukCreated by ph10@cam.ac.ukIs this result right? $ perl -e 'if ("aac" =~ /(a(*COMMIT)b){0}a(?1)|aac/) { print "yes\n"; } else { print "no\n"; } ' It's the same with optimization turned off: $ perl -e 'if ("aac" =~ /(??{""})(a(*COMMIT)b){0}a(?1)|aac/) { print "yes\n"; } else { print "no\n"; } ' It seems that the (*COMMIT) in the subroutine is ignored. This is in fact what Regards, Perl Info
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