#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use Data::Dumper;
use Regexp::Common qw(balanced);
my $re=$RE{balanced}{-parens=>'[]'};
# a valid string is: beginning, one or more [things] perhaps seperated
+ by whitespace, end
foreach (
'a [foo] [bar][quux] grmbl42', #1 ok
'a [foo] [bar]bla[quux] grmbl42', #2 nok: has random crap instead
+ of whitespace
'a [foo] [bar] grmbl42', #3 ok
'a [foo] grmbl42', #4 ok
'a [fo grmbl42', #5 nok: unbalanced
'a [fo]o] grmbl42', #6 nok: unbalanced
'a [fo[o] grmbl42', #7 nok: unbalanced
'a o] grmbl42', #8 nok: unbalanced
'a grmbl42', #9 nok: no [] at all
) {
my $didit=/^
a # literal a
\s* # optional whitespace
(?:
$re
\s*
)+
.* # something
42 # literal 42
$/x;
print Dumper $_, $didit;
};
Should fail #2 and #6, but doesn't. Why?
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