Friends,

I was trying to come with a regex to help another monk when I ended up having core dumps. Can some monk look at my code below and tell me where I went wrong?
$ cat dumps_core.pl #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my $countSpaces = sub { my ($c) = ($1); my @spaces = ($c =~ /( )/g); return qr{(?!)} if $#spaces > 0; return qr{(?=)}; }; while (<DATA>) { #my @spaces = (/( )/g); print "$_ ", /(.*)(??{$countSpaces->()})/ ? "has 1 or no space +s\n" : "has more than one space\n"; } __DATA__ this line has more than one space that_is_5_spaces This isonespaceonly therearenospaceshere $ ./dumps_core.pl Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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In reply to Why am I get a core dump when I use ??{} by Plankton

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