choroba is not wrong to write here that
"... without a capture group in the regex, there's no way to populate $1." But as always with regexes, it's more complicated:
c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -wMstrict -le
"$_ = 'This is not an exit';
;;
if (my ($regex) = /This is/g) {
print qq{matched, captured '$regex'};
}
"
matched, captured 'This is'
Due to the influence of the
/g modifier, something
is captured, it's just not anything
useful | useful in this case. The only purpose the capture serves in the second
OPed SSCCE (the one added in an update) would be to produce a perplexing error message if the
open operation failed in the
open ... or die "could not open 'UserA$regex.txt' $!";
statement. See
Matching in list context in
perlop.
Give a man a fish: <%-{-{-{-<
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