You can use capturing parentheses and a global match. Avoid using
$&,
$` and
$' if you can as once used in a script they impose a performance penalty on all regular expressions in that script.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
#
use strict;
use warnings;
my @required = (
q{this},
q{that},
q{the other},
q{bat},
);
my $rxRequired = do
{
local $" = q{|};
qr{(?i)\b(@required)\b};
};
my $text =
q{This afternoon I found a bat in the other bath, that was odd!};
print for $text =~ m{$rxRequired}g;
The output.
This
bat
the other
that
I hope this is useful.
Cheers,
JohnGG
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