I've taken this from Conway's "Everything You Know About Regexes Is Wrong", but I can't get it to behave.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use 5.01800;
use warnings;
my @cases=(
"<1>"
,"<1,2>"
,"<1,2,<3,4>,5,6>"
);
my $re=qr{(?x) (?&LIST)
(?(DEFINE)
(?<LIST> < (?&ITEM) (?: , (?&ITEM))*+ > )
(?<ITEM> \d*+ | (?&LIST) )
)
};
for my $case (@cases) {
say qq{$case\n},
$case =~ qr{$re} ? "matches: '$&'" : "doesn't match";
};
__END__
which yields
perl Conway_01.pl
<1>
matches! <1>
<1,2>
matches! <1,2>
<1,2,<3,4>,5,6>
matches! <3,4> !!!! shouldn't this be <1,2,<3,4>,5,6>
What have I got wrong?
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