Do you have to use just one regexp? The following will work in Java, and is only compiled once:
my @regexps = ( qr/a/, qr/ab/, qr/abc/, ); my $text = 'aababc'; my @matches; foreach ($text) { # Safe $_ = $text; foreach my $re (@regexps) { push(@matches, /($re)/g); } } print("$_\n") foreach @matches;
a (at pos 0) a (at pos 1) a (at pos 3) ab (at pos 0) ab (at pos 3) abc (at pos 3)

Remove the "g" from "/($re)/g" to match each regexp only once.


In reply to Re: Regex Subexpressions by ikegami
in thread Regex Subexpressions by BenjiSmith

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