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This code:

use strict;
use warnings;
use YAPE::Regex::Explain;
print YAPE::Regex::Explain->new( qr/d+/ )->explain();

prints

The regular expression:

(?-imsx:d+)

matches as follows:

NODE                     EXPLANATION
----------------------------------------------------------------------
(?-imsx:                 group, but do not capture (case-sensitive)
                         (with ^ and $ matching normally) (with . not
                         matching \n) (matching whitespace and #
                         normally):
----------------------------------------------------------------------
  d+                       'd' (1 or more times (matching the most
                           amount possible))
----------------------------------------------------------------------
)                        end of grouping
----------------------------------------------------------------------

but this code

use 5.014;  #added this
use strict;
use warnings;
use YAPE::Regex::Explain;
print YAPE::Regex::Explain->new( qr/d+/ )->explain();

prints only:

The regular expression:



matches as follows:

NODE                     EXPLANATION
----------------------------------------------------------------------

What's wrong?

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I don't have an actual answer but have you tried Regexp::Debugger? – stu42j Sep 10 '12 at 21:07
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Seems to be the unicode_strings feature. You get the same behaviour with use feature "unicode_strings"; – stu42j Sep 10 '12 at 21:18

1 Answer

up vote 7 down vote accepted

Feature unicode_strings changes which pattern gets created.

$ perl -le'no  feature qw( unicode_strings ); print qr/\d+/'
(?^:\d+)

$ perl -le'use feature qw( unicode_strings ); print qr/\d+/'
(?^u:\d+)

YAPE::Regex::Explain can't handle many new (and not so new) features due to lack of maintenance. This is documented in the LIMITATIONS section.

I bet it gets the flags using re::regexp_pattern (explaining why it displays (?-imsx:d+) instead of (?^:\d+)), and chokes on the "u" flag it doesn't know about.

$ perl -le'no  feature qw( unicode_strings ); print +(re::regexp_pattern(qr/\d+/))[1]'


$ perl -le'use feature qw( unicode_strings ); print +(re::regexp_pattern(qr/\d+/))[1]'
u
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