Sure, but perl regex definitely is the right tool for the job.
FYI, the topic at hand is perl experimental feature (?(?:{code}) (??{'code'})), stick to it :)
In reply to Re^2: experimental regex (?(?{code}) conditional (??{ 'code' }) )
by Anonymous Monk
in thread experimental regex (?(?{code}) conditional (??{ 'code' }) )
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