Why are the dollar signs doubled?
Typos. Fixed.
Again, that makes me wonder if re-compiling the string is worse than incorporating a compiled regex in another qr.
It's certainly not *worse*. Note that if you do:
my $re1 = qr/foo/; my $re2 = qr/bar/; my $re3 = qr/$re1|$re2/;
you compile three patterns, and stringify two. If you write:
my $re4 = qq/foo/; my $re5 = qq/bar/; my $re6 = qr/$re4|$re5/;
you compile only one pattern, and stringify none.

In reply to Re^5: Composing regex's dynamically by JavaFan
in thread Composing regex's dynamically by John M. Dlugosz

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