It is nice, but it broke the rules :^( The post says no
characters other then (),?,|,* this rules out the character
class [] I believe. Some body please correct me if
I am wrong. My own version that breaks the rules by using
\d and not using the regex itself for success, but still a
fun brain exercise
is this:
S:while(<DATA>){%d=();while(/(\d)/g){if($d{$1})
{print "DUP: $1 in $_";next S}$d{$1}=1}}
__DATA__
12345
012345
894376
3885437
98374
30924
03284098325
094385098432
74362
876543
4456789
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