| stands for "or" only inside a regular expression. Outside, you have to use
|| or
or. The vertical bar alone is a "bitwise or", see
perlop. No "or" is needed, though:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Test::More;
my $r = qr/^-? # Can start with a minus.
(:? # Non capturing group.
[0-9]+ # Digits. Does not match Unicode digits as \d
+ does.
(?: # Another group, this one will be optional.
\. # The dot. Backslashed to lose its special me
+aning.
[0-9]+ # Digits again.
)? # End of the inner group, the ? makes it opti
+onal.
) # End of the outer group.
$ # And nothing more.
/x;
like ($_, $r) for qw/ 4 -7 0.656 -67.35555 /;
unlike($_, $r) for qw/ 5. 56F .32 -.04 /;
done_testing();
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