Hi PerlMonks,
I chanced upon this discrepancy in pattern matching behavior. I don't understand the reason for which i seek assistance.
When using multiple alternation meta characters across multiple lines in a single regex , not all the patterns are correctly matched.
The code below does not work
#!/usr/software/bin/perl
my $output = "Error: Illegal option -- x";
print "\nTRUE\n"
if ( $output
=~ /The.*?command\stakes.*?arguments;\syou\sgave.*
|Illegal\soption.*
|.*?is\snot\sa\svalid\soption.*/i
);
whereas the same works when the alternation meta characters are in a single line
#!/usr/software/bin/perl
#my $output = `dfm event list -x`;
my $output = "Error: Illegal option -- x";
print "\nTRUE\n"
if ( $output
=~ /The.*?command\stakes.*?arguments;\syou\sgave.*|Illegal\soption
+.*|.*?is\snot\sa\svalid\soption.*/i
);
Baffled.
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