Hi monks, I only wanna to match a string that could not contain a sub-string.Such as
#!/usr/bin/perl $s = "a000000000b"; if ($s =~ /^a.*(?!ab).*b$/) { print "yes"; } else { print "no"; }
My ideal result is to match string that : 
1)start with "a"
2)end with "b"
3)don't include "ab" between them.

That is to say,
"a000000000b" : matched
"a0a0000b00b" : matched
but
"a0000ab000b" : unmatched
I use negative look-ahead assertion (?!ab) ,but it can't work.Can somebody help me?
Thanks
Pysome

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