It is interesting that strict doesn't complain in the following:
use strict; my $regex = qr/(?{{$regex}})/;
and it isn't just because the parser has seen that variable:
use strict; my $regex = qr/(?{{$undeclared}})/;
doesn't complain either.
In reply to Re: Re: my versus our in nested regex
by Anonymous Monk
in thread my versus our in nested regex
by Len
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