I'm not sure that it is a different question? Anyhow, my limited testing threw up one case where the negative lookbehind was necessary:
With and without negative lookbehind:
Perl> 'aaabb' =~ m[
(?{ local( $a, $b ) })
(
(?<!a)
( a (?{++$a}) )+
( b (?{++$b}) )+
)
(?(?{ $a+1 == $b }) (?=) | (?!) )
]x and print "'$1'";;
Perl> 'aaabb' =~ m[
(?{ local( $a, $b ) })
(
( a (?{++$a}) )+
( b (?{++$b}) )+
)
(?(?{ $a+1 == $b }) (?=) | (?!) )
]x and print "'$1'";;
'abb'
A breif further test suggests that the negative lookahead may be unnecessary, but I threw it in on the basis that it would do no harm, and may catch a case I haven't thought to test. With a regex using closures, it's doubtful if it will slow things down noticably?
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