hi, do we need 'g' modifier here ?, i tried your pattern matching with this code :
$str = "aaaaa\nbbbbb\nccccc\nddddd\naaaaa\nddddd\neeeee\n";
@a = $str =~ /(aaaaa(?:(?:(?!aaaaa).)*))/s;
print "1 : $a[0]\n 2 : $a[1]\n";
and this code only match "aaaaa bbbbb ccccc ddddd" ($a[0])
and if we put g in pattern matching, i mean like this :
$str = "aaaaa\nbbbbb\nccccc\nddddd\naaaaa\nddddd\neeeee\n";
@a = $str =~ /(aaaaa(?:(?:(?!aaaaa).)*))/gs;
print "1 : $a[0]\n 2 : $a[1]\n";
this will print out : "aaaaa bbbbb ccccc ddddd" and "aaaaa ddddd eeeee".
thanks, zak
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