Yes, well, the zero-width of the look behind and look ahead is clearly causing it to do something other than the obvious. I suspect the NFA (thanks sgt, interesting) is looking for something after the zero width thingies... Perhaps it would behave less oddly if you put a '.' before your code? Who really knows what the *FA is really doing?
Any way you look at it, your regex is unusual since all of the expressions are zero-width, so they kinda match? And the when of code embedded in the regex isn't all that well defined I bet since the perlre page calls it experimental...
I don't think it's changed in the last 5 years. I wonder when it'll stop being experimental.
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