I also wanted to abuse the regex system with twelve-level-deep
s///e recursion to implement my
Pentominos Solving Quine, but instead found that perl would crash horribly if it tried to recurse there.
for $pattern (@patterns)
{
while ($data =~ m/(?=$pattern)/g)
{
do_recurse($data, pos($data), $pattern);
# $data is the source
# pos($data) is the found place in the souce
++pos($data);
}
}
The alternative method uses
pos() as an lvalue and
m/(?=)/g as in the loop above, to allow me to iterate through matches yet not recurse via any regex code-evaluating trick. I do recurse, but not by getting the regex to do the call.
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