Your regex seems a little confused, it should probably look like this
## is the .+ necessary after bb?
if( $hit =~ /%(?:ff|jj|bb)/ )
## alternate version
if( $hit =~ /%[fjb]\1\b/ )
See.
perlre for more info on the regex above.
And being the local File::Find::Rule pimp I feel obliged to provide a code example
use File::Find::Rule;
my @files = find(
file =>
grep => qr/%[fjb]\1\b/,
in => '/disk1/disk2'
);
That should recursively find all files who's contents successfully match the regex in the
/disk1/disk2 directory. See.
File::Find::Rule for more info.
HTH
_________
broquaint
update: fixed dodgy regex, thanks go to diotalevi
update 2: added a corrected version of the OP's regex
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