that you could force a failure of the regexp
It's probably the 'empty negative lookahead' (?!) :
...
my @nums = 1 .. 30;
my $reg = qr{^(\d+)$ (??{ $1 % 3 ? '(?!)' : '' })}x;
print join ',', grep /$reg/, @nums;
...
This is documented eg. in Jeff Pinyan's work (also here on perlmonks).
Correction 1: Added bounds "^ $" to \d+ to prevent backtracking in the above example.
Correction 2: backtracking can be prevented by the atomic group (?>...):
...
my $reg = qr{ ^((?>\d+)) (??{ !!($1 % 3) and '(?!)' }) }x;
...
Regards
mwa
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