$q =~ s/^.*$a//sm;

The "m" is for multiline, which is a handy mnemonic.

Update: Although, as discussed in this thread the "m" is not actually required if we understand what nikolay wants correctly. We can golf the whole thing down to:

$q =~ s/.*$a//s;

as here:

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; my $q = 'qqqweqwe asdasdasd zxczxczxc tyutyutyi '; my $a = 'zxczxczxc'; my $want = "\ntyutyutyi\n"; $q =~ s/.*$a//s; is ($q, $want, "With /s only and no anchor - matched");

In reply to Re: Multiline replace regexp. by hippo
in thread Multiline replace regexp. by nikolay

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