I there a way to print the regex that is used?
That's what the second line of output above is. Simplification of that regex is left as an exercise to the reader :-) (Update: Nevermind.)
BTW, you can also use the -keep feature to get only the part between the quotes:
use Regexp::Common qw/delimited/; q{ x "foo \"bar\"" y } =~ /$RE{delimited}{-delim=>'"'}{-keep}/; print $3, "\n"; # prints: foo \"bar\"
In reply to Re^3: regex for strings with escaped quotes
by haukex
in thread regex for strings with escaped quotes
by morgon
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