Here's my solution.

#!perl use warnings; use strict; sub rfindi (&@) { my $th = $_[0]; for my $i (1 .. @_ - 1) { &$th($_[@_ - $i]) and return @_ - $i - 1; } return; } my @t; my $e = 0; while (local $_ = <>) { while (m(<(/)?(\w+))g) { my $t = uc $2; if (!defined($1)) { push @t, $t; } else { if ($t eq $t[-1]) { pop @t; } elsif (defined(my $i = rfindi { $_[0] eq $t +} @t)) { $e = 1; warn "unclosed ", join(",", @t[$i + 1 +.. @t - 1]), " tags at ", $t, " end tag"; delete @t[$i .. @t - 1]; } else { $e = 1; warn "closing unopened ", $t, " tag"; } } #warn "[$.:$+[0]: @t]\n"; } } @t and do { $e = 1; warn "unclosed ", join(",", @t), " tags at eof"; }; exit $e; __END__

In reply to Re: Pair Tag missing by ambrus
in thread Pair Tag missing by Anonymous Monk

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