. . . might contain multiple periods after the @, etc.
Or no periods at all.
Take a look at the regex in the Email::Valid module. (If you stare at it long enough, it starts to form a picture like those Magic Eye posters that were popular a few years back).
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I wanted to explore how Perl's closures can be manipulated, and ended up creating an object system by accident.
-- Schemer
: () { :|:& };:
Note: All code is untested, unless otherwise stated
In reply to Re: Re: Translation of reg expression
by hardburn
in thread Translation of reg expression
by Anonymous Monk
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