I don't quite understand how we get from toniax's OP to finding all starting positions of the substring, but here's another way:
>perl -wMstrict -le "my $str = qq{foo data } x 5; print $str; ;; print qq{start of 'data' at $-[1]} while $str =~ m{ (data) }xmsg; " foo data foo data foo data foo data foo data start of 'data' at 4 start of 'data' at 13 start of 'data' at 22 start of 'data' at 31 start of 'data' at 40
See @- (and its cousin @+) in perlvar.
In reply to Re: search one instance
by AnomalousMonk
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