You need only one more thing I think. And it is look-ahead assertion. Am I right, thinking, that you want match if next letter after 'cad' is 'd' or next phrase after 'namaH' is 'te'?

#!perl -l use strict; use warnings; my $target = "cowboycaddog"; my @partsList = ('cowboy', 'cow', 'boy', 'cat', 'at', 'do', 'dog', 'ca +d(?=d)'); my %partsLu; ++$partsLu{$_} for @partsList; search ($target, {%partsLu}, []); sub search { my ($target, $partsLu, $used) = @_; unless (length $target) { print join ("-", @$used), "\n"; return; } for my $part (keys %$partsLu) { my $tmp = $target; my $re = qr/$part/; next unless $tmp=~s/^$re//; delete $partsLu->{$part} unless --$partsLu->{$part}; search ($tmp, {%$partsLu}, [@$used, $part]); } }

Update: Of course strings printed as result will include these assertions, but the problem how to remove (?=something) from output IMHO can be left as an exercise for the reader (always wanted to say that :) )


In reply to Re^2: unglue words joined together by juncture rules by grizzley
in thread unglue words joined together by juncture rules by pc2

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