I have verified that your code crashed perl v5.8.8.
This code does seem to run however.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use threads;
use Thread::Semaphore;
sub bad
{
sub mysub
{
print "my sub : $1 $2\n";
}
$a = "Hi there and hi there.\n";
$a =~ s/(\w+ \w+)(?{mysub();})//gi ;
}
sub mythread
{
print "begin\n";
print "end\n";
}
my $thr = threads->new(\&bad);
@r=$thr ->join();
my $thr = threads->new(\&mythread);
@r=$thr ->join();
__END__
Also
$a =~ s/(\w+ \w+)/&mysub()/ge; seems to give the same output as your code and also does not seem to cause the crash.
You do need to worry about the output of the function though.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use threads;
use Thread::Semaphore;
sub mythread
{
print "begin\n";
print "end\n";
}
sub mysub
{
print "my sub : $1 $2\n";
'';
}
$a = "Hi there and hi there.\n";
$a =~ s/(\w+ \w+)/&mysub()/ge;
my $thr = threads->new(\&mythread);
@r=$thr ->join();
__END__
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