You brought up the same point as what was suggested by Hugo and Jarkko, and I'm pleased to present a modified version of the pragma. It comes with one caveat:
please do not do no re::ampersand unless you're aware of the consequences. If you do that, then any
$& found in the
no re::ampersand block will set the
PL_sawampersand flag for your program. This doesn't sound like a good idea to me, so I advise against using it. I'm still trying to find some way to make
PL_sawampersand work like a stack somehow... so that the
no re::ampersand doesn't leak like that.
Check out New $& Approach, thanks to Hugo, Jarkko, Tye, and others.
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Jeff[japhy]Pinyan:
Perl,
regex,
and perl
hacker.
s++=END;++y(;-P)}y js++=;shajsj<++y(p-q)}?print:??;
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