> But I am not interested to test it for you :)
Well curiosity won!
return causes an error and "won't stay shared" lexical variables are problematic too.
Though this works and can be extended:
use strict;
use warnings;
my $start;
my $diff;
my $timeout;
sub tst {
$timeout=shift;
my $str = "a"x10000;
$str .= "b";
$start = time;
$str =~ /^ (( a*
(?{
$diff= time-$start;
die "stopped after $diff sec"
if $diff >=$timeout;
})
)*)*
$/x;
}
tst(10);
output:
Complex regular subexpression recursion limit (32766) exceeded at time
+out_regex.pl line 15.
stopped after 10 sec at (re_eval 1) line 3.
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
update
NB: this approach considerably slows down the regex when done in the innermost group-loop, outer loops OTOH might be checked too seldom. YMMV
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