I'm now at a box which runs Perl and can test:

\G doesn't help, forgot about the limitations!¹

But the pos approach works:

DB<129> $_='12aaa67aaaa23' => "12aaa67aaaa23" DB<130> print pos($_) while ($_=~/(a\Ga)/g) DB<131> print pos($_),"\n" and pos($_)=pos($_)-1 while ($_=~/(aa)/g) 4 5 9 10 11

HTH! :)

Cheers Rolf

(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)

¹) perlretut : the \G anchor is only fully supported when used to anchor to the start of the pattern.


In reply to Re^2: Controlling matching position in regexes to match all proper substrings by LanX
in thread Controlling matching position in regexes to match all proper substrings by pat_mc

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