Nice idea, thanks! I'm using /(?:)/ for now. It's still a bit of a workaround though, since it affects the debug output - you see a lot of "Matching REx "(?:)"" instead of "Matching REx """:

use warnings; use strict; 'g'=~/g/; my $regex = 'm{}g'; # user input my $text = 'x'; # user input eval qq{ use re 'debug'; ''=~/(?:)/; print "<\$&>\\n" while \$text =~ $regex; }; __END__ Compiling REx "(?:)" Final program: 1: NOTHING (2) 2: END (0) minlen 0 Compiling REx "" Final program: 1: NOTHING (2) 2: END (0) minlen 0 Matching REx "(?:)" against "" 0 <> <> | 0| 1:NOTHING(2) 0 <> <> | 0| 2:END(0) Match successful! Matching REx "(?:)" against "x" 0 <> <x> | 0| 1:NOTHING(2) 0 <> <x> | 0| 2:END(0) Match successful! <> Matching REx "(?:)" against "x" 0 <> <x> | 0| 1:NOTHING(2) 0 <> <x> | 0| 2:END(0) Match possible, but length=0 is smaller than requested=1, failing! 1 <x> <> | 0| 1:NOTHING(2) 1 <x> <> | 0| 2:END(0) Match successful! <> Matching REx "(?:)" against "" 1 <x> <> | 0| 1:NOTHING(2) 1 <x> <> | 0| 2:END(0) Match possible, but length=0 is smaller than requested=1, failing! Match failed Freeing REx: "" Freeing REx: "(?:)"

In reply to Re^2: Reset meaning of empty pattern? by haukex
in thread Reset meaning of empty pattern? by haukex

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