I parse string using /gc and \G regexes. Current solution for skipping white characters and comments starting from # to the end of line is:
$$a =~ /\G(?=(\s|#))(?:\s++|#.*+)++/gc;
Look ahead ?= assertion is necessary, because zero-length matches cause problems. That solution unfortunatelly gives error:
Complex regular subexpression recursion limit (32766) exceeded
I have changes to such one:
while ($$a =~ /\G(?:\s++|#.*+)/gc) {};
but this is not elegant. I have changed "+" to "*" after "\s" and this also solves the problem, but I don't know why...
$$a =~ /\G(?=(\s|#))(?:\s*+|#.*+)++/gc;
Questions: (1) what is the better solution to strip white chars and commments (2) why * instead of + solves the problem?
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