It's not a single regular expression but two separate regular expressions, connected by the ... operator (see perlop).
Also, every regular expression matches against $_ by default, so $_ =~ /foo/ is identical to /foo/.
In reply to Re^3: Parsing a file and finding the dependencies in it
by Corion
in thread Parsing a file and finding the dependencies in it
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