You're switching on ?x too late in the regular expression:
#!perl -w
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my $dat = "Just another cats meow";
sub print_matches {
my( $re ) = @_;
my @matches = $dat =~ /$re/;
print "Using $re\n";
print "#matches=%s, matches=%s", scalar(@matches), Dumper \@matche
+s;
};
print_matches( qr{ (?x) (\w+) } );
print_matches( qr{(?x) (\w+) } );
__END__
Using (?^: (?x) (\w+) )
#matches=%s, matches=%s1$VAR1 = [
'another'
];
Using (?^:(?x) (\w+) )
#matches=%s, matches=%s1$VAR1 = [
'Just'
];
The first whitespace is not governed by ?x.
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