Perl's and Perl-compatible regular expressions are so much extended compared to the original meaning of regular expressions in formal language theory that our Perl regular expressions are no longer "regular". The most obvious example is look-ahead and look-behind assertions, which are really not regular in the meaning of that word in the original "regular expressions" of formal languages (original regexes are supposed to be context-independent), but there are many other similar features that clearly contradict the original meaning of "regular".

You might find an interesting discussion (and quite a bit of information) about that (and about NFA vs. DFA regex engines and many other things) in Jeffrey Friedl's very good book, Mastering Regular Expression (O' Reilly), especially Chapter 4, "The Mechanics of Expression Processing".


In reply to Re: Simplifying regexes by Laurent_R
in thread Simplifying regexes by ExReg

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