I suspect that you have some run-away patterns in there.
Try reading
Death to Dot Star!. After you read that you should
have the background to see why patterns like:
content-\w+: .* .*name\s*=\s*".*\.(exe|scr|pif|vbs)"
are a lot of work to calculate. (Hit one content-type:
and then you force a
ton of scanning and
backtracking through the whole string.)
In fact I am going to guess that either that or another
RE is really efficient. Perl's RE engine's optimizations
are able to spot and fix it when they see the offending
pattern in a small RE, but with a large one they give up
analyzing before fixing the disaster. (It might, in fact,
be that line.)
And yes, it is possible that a new release of Perl will
fix it. Ilya added more sanity checks to catch even more
of these and may catch a disaster he missed before. But
that will be less reliable than looking through your file
for .*'s, and particularly .*'s that will force a lot of
backtracking to happen. (At least make sure that between
any 2 .*'s there is some meaningful text.)
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