my $inlinetag = do {
our $acc =
qr/(?> \{ (?: (?> \\. | [^\\{}]+ | (??{ $acc }) ) )*
+ \} )/x;
qr/ \{ (\w+): ( (?: (?> \\. | [^\\{}]+ | (??{ $acc }) ) )*
+) \} /x;
};
If I make $acc lexical, which is what I want, the regex no longer matches the same string that does match when it is a global variable. Even if it's declared before any assignment (
my $acc; $acc = qr/.../;).
Because of this, I suspect that (??{ $variable }) doesn't play the normal Perl scoping game. If it were evaluating the variable when used, it should die (because that scope has no $acc), right?
Is Perl passing by name here? Why does strict not help me out here? :)
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