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I am trying to capture a sub-string from a string for that i am using regx but its is not working. The error which i am getting is Can't find Unicode property definition "o"

I am using Windows machine for running the below code.

Here is the code :

use strict;
use warnings;
my $path = 'C:\APTscripts\APStress\Logs\APStress_September-18---20.44.25\APTLogs\PostBootLogs\09-18-2014_15-18-32\UILogs_09-18-2014_15-50-43.txt';
my ($captured) = $path =~ /(.+?) \PostBootLogs/gx;
print "$captured\n";
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    The /g is wastefully useless.
    – ikegami
    Sep 19, 2014 at 12:06

2 Answers 2

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You just need to escape the backslash in the pattern:

/(.+?) \\PostBootLogs/gx

You were inadvertently triggering the use of Unicode character properties with the use of \P.

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As has already been demonstrated, you need to escape your literal backslashes in regular expressions.

my ($captured) = $path =~ /(.+?) \\PostBootLogs/x;

However, you can also accomplish this same task without a regex though if you use Path::Class or a similar file and directory managing module.

use Path::Class;

my $captured = file($path)->dir->parent->parent;

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