Hi perl-diddler,

So why can't I add the global switch to the "qr" expression?

Here are some of my thoughts about the "why" part of the question: the way I like to think of this is that /g doesn't modify the regular expression (the inside of the /.../ construct), it modifies how m// and s/// work. A thorough reading of Regexp Quote Like Operators shows that this behavior is pretty complex, and for example the return values of m// depend on context, whether or not the regular expression contains capturing groups, and whether the /g modifier is present. Consider that when you construct a regular expression with qr//, it is not yet known what kind of regular expression operator it will be used in - it can be used in both an m// and an s///. Lastly, consider this hypothetical situation:

my $foo = qr/foo/g; # hypothetical, won't work my $bar = qr/bar(\d+)/; while (<>) { while (/$foo$bar/) {...} # endless loop or not? my @x = /$foo$bar/; # what's the return value? s/$bar$foo/quz$1/; # replaces first or all matches? # ... etc. ... }

Hope this helps,
-- Hauke D


In reply to Re: 'g' flag w/'qr' by haukex
in thread 'g' flag w/'qr' by perl-diddler

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