* I'd really like to discover there's a way to follow what's happening at "core level" when Perl try to satisfy a RE.
use re 'debug';
... The re pragma can give you a hint (and possibly help you understand why you regexp doesn't do what you think it does). What it does output is not necessairly easy to understand.
update: To address what bunsunsl said: this feature has been avialable since perl 5.005 and tests reveal it does not require the -DDEBUGGING to have been used when perl was compiled.
In reply to Re: Debugging regular expressions
by wog
in thread Debugging regular expressions
by larsen
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