Hello nikolay,
The 2009 thread Error ... at (eval 75) line 7974. contains some useful ideas for tracking down the source of such warning (or related error) messages.
In particular, setting $^P to 0x100 will help you identify the location of the eval causing the problem. See perlvar#Variables-related-to-the-interpreter-state.
Hope that helps,
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In reply to Re: Meaning of error message of regexp.
by Athanasius
in thread Meaning of error mesage of regexp.
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