Nope, the regex is fine as it isn't re-entrant. If there was regex *within* the regex then that would be re-entrant, but as far as perl is concerned you can do as you please in the replace part of a
s///.
So this code will break[1]
my $str = "foo bar baz quux";
$str =~ s<([a-z]+)
(?{ s| \1|\L$&|; })><\U$1>xg;
But this is fine
$str =~ s<([a-z]+ ?)><local $_ = $1; s/$1/\U$&/g; $_>eg;
HTH
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broquaint
[1] in theory, I'll be happy to change it to a proper re-entrant regex if someone will provide me with one
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