$ perl -Mre=debug -le " @F = q/yabba yobbo yebbe yubbu/ =~ /y(.)(.)\2\ +1/g " Compiling REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" Final program: 1: EXACT <y> (3) 3: OPEN1 (5) 5: REG_ANY (6) 6: CLOSE1 (8) 8: OPEN2 (10) 10: REG_ANY (11) 11: CLOSE2 (13) 13: REF2 (15) 15: REF1 (17) 17: END (0) anchored "y" at 0 (checking anchored) minlen 3 Guessing start of match in sv for REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against "yabba yob +bo yebbe yubbu" Found anchored substr "y" at offset 0... Guessed: match at offset 0 Matching REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against "yabba yobbo yebbe yubbu" 0 <> <yabba yobb> | 1:EXACT <y>(3) 1 <y> <abba yobbo> | 3:OPEN1(5) 1 <y> <abba yobbo> | 5:REG_ANY(6) 2 <ya> <bba yobbo > | 6:CLOSE1(8) 2 <ya> <bba yobbo > | 8:OPEN2(10) 2 <ya> <bba yobbo > | 10:REG_ANY(11) 3 <yab> <ba yobbo y> | 11:CLOSE2(13) 3 <yab> <ba yobbo y> | 13:REF2(15) 4 <yabb> <a yobbo ye> | 15:REF1(17) 5 <yabba> < yobbo yeb> | 17:END(0) Match successful! Guessing start of match in sv for REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against " yobbo ye +bbe yubbu" Found anchored substr "y" at offset 1... Starting position does not contradict /^/m... Guessed: match at offset 1 Matching REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against "yobbo yebbe yubbu" 6 <abba > <yobbo yebb> | 1:EXACT <y>(3) 7 <bba y> <obbo yebbe> | 3:OPEN1(5) 7 <bba y> <obbo yebbe> | 5:REG_ANY(6) 8 <ba yo> <bbo yebbe > | 6:CLOSE1(8) 8 <ba yo> <bbo yebbe > | 8:OPEN2(10) 8 <ba yo> <bbo yebbe > | 10:REG_ANY(11) 9 <a yob> <bo yebbe y> | 11:CLOSE2(13) 9 <a yob> <bo yebbe y> | 13:REF2(15) 10 < yobb> <o yebbe yu> | 15:REF1(17) 11 <yobbo> < yebbe yub> | 17:END(0) Match successful! Guessing start of match in sv for REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against " yebbe yu +bbu" Found anchored substr "y" at offset 1... Starting position does not contradict /^/m... Guessed: match at offset 1 Matching REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against "yebbe yubbu" 12 <obbo > <yebbe yubb> | 1:EXACT <y>(3) 13 <bbo y> <ebbe yubbu> | 3:OPEN1(5) 13 <bbo y> <ebbe yubbu> | 5:REG_ANY(6) 14 <bo ye> <bbe yubbu> | 6:CLOSE1(8) 14 <bo ye> <bbe yubbu> | 8:OPEN2(10) 14 <bo ye> <bbe yubbu> | 10:REG_ANY(11) 15 <o yeb> <be yubbu> | 11:CLOSE2(13) 15 <o yeb> <be yubbu> | 13:REF2(15) 16 < yebb> <e yubbu> | 15:REF1(17) 17 < yebbe> < yubbu> | 17:END(0) Match successful! Guessing start of match in sv for REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against " yubbu" Found anchored substr "y" at offset 1... Starting position does not contradict /^/m... Guessed: match at offset 1 Matching REx "y(.)(.)\2\1" against "yubbu" 18 < yebbe > <yubbu> | 1:EXACT <y>(3) 19 < yebbe y> <ubbu> | 3:OPEN1(5) 19 < yebbe y> <ubbu> | 5:REG_ANY(6) 20 < yebbe yu> <bbu> | 6:CLOSE1(8) 20 < yebbe yu> <bbu> | 8:OPEN2(10) 20 < yebbe yu> <bbu> | 10:REG_ANY(11) 21 < yebbe yub> <bu> | 11:CLOSE2(13) 21 < yebbe yub> <bu> | 13:REF2(15) 22 < yebbe yubb> <u> | 15:REF1(17) 23 < yebbe yubbu> <> | 17:END(0) Match successful! Freeing REx: "y(.)(.)\2\1"

In reply to Re^2: Regex from Learning Perl by Anonymous Monk
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