The Anonymonk is close, but I prefer a solution that works without code assertions:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my @pattern = ('B.B', 'CB');
my $re = qr/^(.*?)(?:@{[ join "|", map "($_)", @pattern ]})/;
foreach (qw(ABCBXBCA APCBXBCAC)){
if(my ($keyword,@match) = /$re/) {
my $i = 0;
$i++ until defined shift @match;
print "String:$_ Pattern:$pattern[$i] KeyWord:$keyword
+\n";
}
}
The key is that I capture separately for each pattern.
Update: per
jryan's point, edited to generate the regex once before the loop.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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