=item *
When execution of the program reaches a subroutine call, a call to
-C<&DB::sub>(I<args>) is made instead, with C<$DB::sub> holding the
-name of the called subroutine. (This doesn't happen if the subroutine
-was compiled in the C<DB> package.)
+C<&DB::sub>(I<args>) is made instead, with C<$DB::sub> set to identify
+the called subroutine. (This doesn't happen if the calling subroutine
+was compiled in the C<DB> package.) C<$DB::sub> normally holds the name
+of the called subroutine, if it has a name by which it can be looked up.
+Failing that, C<$DB::sub> will hold a reference to the called subroutine.
+Either way, the C<&DB::sub> subroutine can use C<$DB::sub> as a reference
+by which to call the called subroutine, which it will normally want to do.
X<&DB::lsub>If the call is to an lvalue subroutine, and C<&DB::lsub>
is defined C<&DB::lsub>(I<args>) is called instead, otherwise falling
=item *
-When execution of the program uses C<goto> to enter a non-XS
-subroutine and the 0x80 bit is set in C<$^P>, a call to C<&DB::goto>
-is made, with C<$DB::sub> holding the name of the subroutine being
-entered.
+When execution of the program uses C<goto> to enter a non-XS subroutine
+and the 0x80 bit is set in C<$^P>, a call to C<&DB::goto> is made, with
+C<$DB::sub> set to identify the subroutine being entered. The call to
+C<&DB::goto> does not replace the C<goto>; the requested subroutine will
+still be entered once C<&DB::goto> has returned. C<$DB::sub> normally
+holds the name of the subroutine being entered, if it has one. Failing
+that, C<$DB::sub> will hold a reference to the subroutine being entered.
+Unlike when C<&DB::sub> is called, it is not guaranteed that C<$DB::sub>
+can be used as a reference to operate on the subroutine being entered.
=back
=item 1
- entering main::BEGIN
- entering Config::BEGIN
- Package lib/Exporter.pm.
- Package lib/Carp.pm.
- Package lib/Config.pm.
- entering Config::TIEHASH
- entering Exporter::import
- entering Exporter::export
- entering Config::myconfig
- entering Config::FETCH
- entering Config::FETCH
- entering Config::FETCH
- entering Config::FETCH
+ entering main::BEGIN
+ entering Config::BEGIN
+ Package lib/Exporter.pm.
+ Package lib/Carp.pm.
+ Package lib/Config.pm.
+ entering Config::TIEHASH
+ entering Exporter::import
+ entering Exporter::export
+ entering Config::myconfig
+ entering Config::FETCH
+ entering Config::FETCH
+ entering Config::FETCH
+ entering Config::FETCH
=item 2
- entering main::BEGIN
- entering Config::BEGIN
- Package lib/Exporter.pm.
- Package lib/Carp.pm.
- exited Config::BEGIN
- Package lib/Config.pm.
- entering Config::TIEHASH
- exited Config::TIEHASH
- entering Exporter::import
- entering Exporter::export
- exited Exporter::export
- exited Exporter::import
- exited main::BEGIN
- entering Config::myconfig
- entering Config::FETCH
- exited Config::FETCH
- entering Config::FETCH
- exited Config::FETCH
- entering Config::FETCH
+ entering main::BEGIN
+ entering Config::BEGIN
+ Package lib/Exporter.pm.
+ Package lib/Carp.pm.
+ exited Config::BEGIN
+ Package lib/Config.pm.
+ entering Config::TIEHASH
+ exited Config::TIEHASH
+ entering Exporter::import
+ entering Exporter::export
+ exited Exporter::export
+ exited Exporter::import
+ exited main::BEGIN
+ entering Config::myconfig
+ entering Config::FETCH
+ exited Config::FETCH
+ entering Config::FETCH
+ exited Config::FETCH
+ entering Config::FETCH
=item 3
- in $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
- in $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:2
- Package lib/Exporter.pm.
- Package lib/Carp.pm.
- Package lib/Config.pm.
- in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
- in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
- in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from li
- in @=Config::myconfig() from /dev/null:0
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_VERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_SUBVERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'osname') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'osvers') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:2
+ Package lib/Exporter.pm.
+ Package lib/Carp.pm.
+ Package lib/Config.pm.
+ in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
+ in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from li
+ in @=Config::myconfig() from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_VERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_SUBVERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'osname') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'osvers') from lib/Config.pm:574
=item 4
- in $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
- in $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:2
- Package lib/Exporter.pm.
- Package lib/Carp.pm.
- out $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:0
- Package lib/Config.pm.
- in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
- out $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
- in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
- in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/
- out $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/
- out $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
- out $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
- in @=Config::myconfig() from /dev/null:0
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
- out $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
- out $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_VERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
- out $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_VERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_SUBVERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:2
+ Package lib/Exporter.pm.
+ Package lib/Carp.pm.
+ out $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:0
+ Package lib/Config.pm.
+ in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
+ out $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
+ in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/
+ out $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/
+ out $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
+ out $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
+ in @=Config::myconfig() from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ out $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ out $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_VERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ out $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_VERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH(ref(Config), 'PERL_SUBVERSION') from lib/Config.pm:574
=item 5
- in $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
- in $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:2
- Package lib/Exporter.pm.
- Package lib/Carp.pm.
- out $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:0
- Package lib/Config.pm.
- in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
- out $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
- in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
- in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/E
- out $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/E
- out $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
- out $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
- in @=Config::myconfig() from /dev/null:0
- in $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
- out $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
- in $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
- out $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:2
+ Package lib/Exporter.pm.
+ Package lib/Carp.pm.
+ out $=Config::BEGIN() from lib/Config.pm:0
+ Package lib/Config.pm.
+ in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
+ out $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:644
+ in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/E
+ out $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/E
+ out $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
+ out $=main::BEGIN() from /dev/null:0
+ in @=Config::myconfig() from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ out $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'package') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ in $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
+ out $=Config::FETCH('Config=HASH(0x1aa444)', 'baserev') from lib/Config.pm:574
=item 6
- in $=CODE(0x15eca4)() from /dev/null:0
- in $=CODE(0x182528)() from lib/Config.pm:2
- Package lib/Exporter.pm.
- out $=CODE(0x182528)() from lib/Config.pm:0
- scalar context return from CODE(0x182528): undef
- Package lib/Config.pm.
- in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:628
- out $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:628
- scalar context return from Config::TIEHASH: empty hash
- in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
- in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/Exporter.pm:171
- out $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/Exporter.pm:171
- scalar context return from Exporter::export: ''
- out $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
- scalar context return from Exporter::import: ''
+ in $=CODE(0x15eca4)() from /dev/null:0
+ in $=CODE(0x182528)() from lib/Config.pm:2
+ Package lib/Exporter.pm.
+ out $=CODE(0x182528)() from lib/Config.pm:0
+ scalar context return from CODE(0x182528): undef
+ Package lib/Config.pm.
+ in $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:628
+ out $=Config::TIEHASH('Config') from lib/Config.pm:628
+ scalar context return from Config::TIEHASH: empty hash
+ in $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
+ in $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/Exporter.pm:171
+ out $=Exporter::export('Config', 'main', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from lib/Exporter.pm:171
+ scalar context return from Exporter::export: ''
+ out $=Exporter::import('Config', 'myconfig', 'config_vars') from /dev/null:0
+ scalar context return from Exporter::import: ''
=back
There are two ways to enable debugging output for regular expressions.
If your perl is compiled with C<-DDEBUGGING>, you may use the
-B<-Dr> flag on the command line.
+B<-Dr> flag on the command line, and C<-Drv> for more verbose
+information.
-Otherwise, one can C<use re 'debug'>, which has effects at
+Otherwise, one can C<use re 'debug'>, which has effects at both
compile time and run time. Since Perl 5.9.5, this pragma is lexically
scoped.
# Exit points
- END no End of program.
- SUCCEED no Return from a subroutine, basically.
+ END no End of program.
+ SUCCEED no Return from a subroutine, basically.
# Line Start Anchors:
- SBOL no Match "" at beginning of line: /^/, /\A/
- MBOL no Same, assuming multiline: /^/m
+ SBOL no Match "" at beginning of line: /^/, /\A/
+ MBOL no Same, assuming multiline: /^/m
# Line End Anchors:
- SEOL no Match "" at end of line: /$/
- MEOL no Same, assuming multiline: /$/m
- EOS no Match "" at end of string: /\z/
+ SEOL no Match "" at end of line: /$/
+ MEOL no Same, assuming multiline: /$/m
+ EOS no Match "" at end of string: /\z/
# Match Start Anchors:
- GPOS no Matches where last m//g left off.
+ GPOS no Matches where last m//g left off.
# Word Boundary Opcodes:
- BOUND no Match "" at any word boundary using native
- charset rules for non-utf8
- BOUNDL no Match "" at any locale word boundary
- BOUNDU no Match "" at any word boundary using Unicode
- rules
- BOUNDA no Match "" at any word boundary using ASCII
- rules
- NBOUND no Match "" at any word non-boundary using
- native charset rules for non-utf8
- NBOUNDL no Match "" at any locale word non-boundary
- NBOUNDU no Match "" at any word non-boundary using
- Unicode rules
- NBOUNDA no Match "" at any word non-boundary using
- ASCII rules
+ BOUND no Like BOUNDA for non-utf8, otherwise match
+ "" between any Unicode \w\W or \W\w
+ BOUNDL no Like BOUND/BOUNDU, but \w and \W are
+ defined by current locale
+ BOUNDU no Match "" at any boundary of a given type
+ using /u rules.
+ BOUNDA no Match "" at any boundary between \w\W or
+ \W\w, where \w is [_a-zA-Z0-9]
+ NBOUND no Like NBOUNDA for non-utf8, otherwise match
+ "" between any Unicode \w\w or \W\W
+ NBOUNDL no Like NBOUND/NBOUNDU, but \w and \W are
+ defined by current locale
+ NBOUNDU no Match "" at any non-boundary of a given
+ type using using /u rules.
+ NBOUNDA no Match "" betweeen any \w\w or \W\W, where
+ \w is [_a-zA-Z0-9]
# [Special] alternatives:
- REG_ANY no Match any one character (except newline).
- SANY no Match any one character.
- CANY no Match any one byte.
- ANYOF sv 1 Match character in (or not in) this class,
- single char match only
+ REG_ANY no Match any one character (except newline).
+ SANY no Match any one character.
+ ANYOF sv Match character in (or not in) this class,
+ charclass single char match only
+ ANYOFD sv Like ANYOF, but /d is in effect
+ charclass
+ ANYOFL sv Like ANYOF, but /l is in effect
+ charclass
+ ANYOFPOSIXL sv Like ANYOFL, but matches [[:posix:]]
+ charclass_ classes
+ posixl
+ ANYOFH sv 1 Like ANYOF, but only has "High" matches,
+ none in the bitmap;
+ ANYOFHb sv 1 Like ANYOFH, but all matches share the same
+ UTF-8 start byte, given in the flags field
+ ANYOFM byte 1 Like ANYOF, but matches an invariant byte
+ as determined by the mask and arg
+ NANYOFM byte 1 complement of ANYOFM
# POSIX Character Classes:
- POSIXD none Some [[:class:]] under /d; the FLAGS field
- gives which one
- POSIXL none Some [[:class:]] under /l; the FLAGS field
- gives which one
- POSIXU none Some [[:class:]] under /u; the FLAGS field
- gives which one
- POSIXA none Some [[:class:]] under /a; the FLAGS field
- gives which one
- NPOSIXD none complement of POSIXD, [[:^class:]]
- NPOSIXL none complement of POSIXL, [[:^class:]]
- NPOSIXU none complement of POSIXU, [[:^class:]]
- NPOSIXA none complement of POSIXA, [[:^class:]]
-
- CLUMP no Match any extended grapheme cluster sequence
+ POSIXD none Some [[:class:]] under /d; the FLAGS field
+ gives which one
+ POSIXL none Some [[:class:]] under /l; the FLAGS field
+ gives which one
+ POSIXU none Some [[:class:]] under /u; the FLAGS field
+ gives which one
+ POSIXA none Some [[:class:]] under /a; the FLAGS field
+ gives which one
+ NPOSIXD none complement of POSIXD, [[:^class:]]
+ NPOSIXL none complement of POSIXL, [[:^class:]]
+ NPOSIXU none complement of POSIXU, [[:^class:]]
+ NPOSIXA none complement of POSIXA, [[:^class:]]
+
+ CLUMP no Match any extended grapheme cluster
+ sequence
# Alternation
# pointer of each individual branch points; each branch
# starts with the operand node of a BRANCH node.
#
- BRANCH node Match this alternative, or the next...
+ BRANCH node Match this alternative, or the next...
# Literals
- EXACT str Match this string (preceded by length).
- EXACTF str Match this non-UTF-8 string (not guaranteed
- to be folded) using /id rules (w/len).
- EXACTFL str Match this string (not guaranteed to be
- folded) using /il rules (w/len).
- EXACTFU str Match this string (folded iff in UTF-8,
- length in folding doesn't change if not in
- UTF-8) using /iu rules (w/len).
- EXACTFA str Match this string (not guaranteed to be
- folded) using /iaa rules (w/len).
- EXACTFU_SS str Match this string (folded iff in UTF-8,
- length in folding may change even if not in
- UTF-8) using /iu rules (w/len).
- EXACTFA_NO_TRIE str Match this string (which is not trie-able;
- not guaranteed to be folded) using /iaa
- rules (w/len).
+ EXACT str Match this string (preceded by length).
+ EXACTL str Like EXACT, but /l is in effect (used so
+ locale-related warnings can be checked
+ for).
+ EXACTF str Match this string using /id rules (w/len);
+ (string not UTF-8, not guaranteed to be
+ folded).
+ EXACTFL str Match this string using /il rules (w/len);
+ (string not guaranteed to be folded).
+ EXACTFU str Match this string using /iu rules (w/len);
+ (string folded iff in UTF-8; non-UTF8
+ folded length <= unfolded).
+ EXACTFAA str Match this string using /iaa rules (w/len)
+ (string folded iff in UTF-8; non-UTF8
+ folded length <= unfolded).
+
+ EXACTFUP str Match this string using /iu rules (w/len);
+ (string not UTF-8, not guaranteed to be
+ folded; and its Problematic).
+
+ EXACTFLU8 str Like EXACTFU, but use /il, UTF-8, folded,
+ and everything in it is above 255.
+ EXACTFAA_NO_TRIE str Match this string using /iaa rules (w/len)
+ (string not UTF-8, not guaranteed to be
+ folded, not currently trie-able).
+
+ EXACT_ONLY8 str Like EXACT, but only UTF-8 encoded targets
+ can match
+ EXACTFU_ONLY8 str Like EXACTFU, but only UTF-8 encoded
+ targets can match
+
+ EXACTFU_S_EDGE str /di rules, but nothing in it precludes /ui,
+ except begins and/or ends with [Ss];
+ (string not UTF-8; compile-time only).
# Do nothing types
- NOTHING no Match empty string.
+ NOTHING no Match empty string.
# A variant of above which delimits a group, thus stops optimizations
- TAIL no Match empty string. Can jump here from
- outside.
+ TAIL no Match empty string. Can jump here from
+ outside.
# Loops
# (one character per match) are implemented with STAR
# and PLUS for speed and to minimize recursive plunges.
#
- STAR node Match this (simple) thing 0 or more times.
- PLUS node Match this (simple) thing 1 or more times.
+ STAR node Match this (simple) thing 0 or more times.
+ PLUS node Match this (simple) thing 1 or more times.
- CURLY sv 2 Match this simple thing {n,m} times.
- CURLYN no 2 Capture next-after-this simple thing
- CURLYM no 2 Capture this medium-complex thing {n,m}
- times.
- CURLYX sv 2 Match this complex thing {n,m} times.
+ CURLY sv 2 Match this simple thing {n,m} times.
+ CURLYN no 2 Capture next-after-this simple thing
+ CURLYM no 2 Capture this medium-complex thing {n,m}
+ times.
+ CURLYX sv 2 Match this complex thing {n,m} times.
# This terminator creates a loop structure for CURLYX
- WHILEM no Do curly processing and see if rest matches.
+ WHILEM no Do curly processing and see if rest
+ matches.
# Buffer related
# OPEN,CLOSE,GROUPP ...are numbered at compile time.
- OPEN num 1 Mark this point in input as start of #n.
- CLOSE num 1 Analogous to OPEN.
-
- REF num 1 Match some already matched string
- REFF num 1 Match already matched string, folded using
- native charset rules for non-utf8
- REFFL num 1 Match already matched string, folded in loc.
- REFFU num 1 Match already matched string, folded using
- unicode rules for non-utf8
- REFFA num 1 Match already matched string, folded using
- unicode rules for non-utf8, no mixing ASCII,
- non-ASCII
+ OPEN num 1 Mark this point in input as start of #n.
+ CLOSE num 1 Close corresponding OPEN of #n.
+ SROPEN none Same as OPEN, but for script run
+ SRCLOSE none Close preceding SROPEN
+
+ REF num 1 Match some already matched string
+ REFF num 1 Match already matched string, using /di
+ rules.
+ REFFL num 1 Match already matched string, using /li
+ rules.
+ REFFU num 1 Match already matched string, usng /ui.
+ REFFA num 1 Match already matched string, using /aai
+ rules.
# Named references. Code in regcomp.c assumes that these all are after
# the numbered references
- NREF no-sv 1 Match some already matched string
- NREFF no-sv 1 Match already matched string, folded using
- native charset rules for non-utf8
- NREFFL no-sv 1 Match already matched string, folded in loc.
- NREFFU num 1 Match already matched string, folded using
- unicode rules for non-utf8
- NREFFA num 1 Match already matched string, folded using
- unicode rules for non-utf8, no mixing ASCII,
- non-ASCII
+ REFN no-sv 1 Match some already matched string
+ REFFN no-sv 1 Match already matched string, using /di
+ rules.
+ REFFLN no-sv 1 Match already matched string, using /li
+ rules.
+ REFFUN num 1 Match already matched string, using /ui
+ rules.
+ REFFAN num 1 Match already matched string, using /aai
+ rules.
# Support for long RE
- LONGJMP off 1 1 Jump far away.
- BRANCHJ off 1 1 BRANCH with long offset.
+ LONGJMP off 1 1 Jump far away.
+ BRANCHJ off 1 1 BRANCH with long offset.
# Special Case Regops
- IFMATCH off 1 2 Succeeds if the following matches.
- UNLESSM off 1 2 Fails if the following matches.
- SUSPEND off 1 1 "Independent" sub-RE.
- IFTHEN off 1 1 Switch, should be preceded by switcher.
- GROUPP num 1 Whether the group matched.
+ IFMATCH off 1 1 Succeeds if the following matches; non-zero
+ flags "f", next_off "o" means lookbehind
+ assertion starting "f..(f-o)" characters
+ before current
+ UNLESSM off 1 1 Fails if the following matches; non-zero
+ flags "f", next_off "o" means lookbehind
+ assertion starting "f..(f-o)" characters
+ before current
+ SUSPEND off 1 1 "Independent" sub-RE.
+ IFTHEN off 1 1 Switch, should be preceded by switcher.
+ GROUPP num 1 Whether the group matched.
# The heavy worker
- EVAL evl/flags Execute some Perl code.
- 2L
+ EVAL evl/flags Execute some Perl code.
+ 2L
# Modifiers
- MINMOD no Next operator is not greedy.
- LOGICAL no Next opcode should set the flag only.
+ MINMOD no Next operator is not greedy.
+ LOGICAL no Next opcode should set the flag only.
# This is not used yet
- RENUM off 1 1 Group with independently numbered parens.
+ RENUM off 1 1 Group with independently numbered parens.
# Trie Related
# have inline charclass data (ascii only), the 'C' store it in the
# structure.
- TRIE trie 1 Match many EXACT(F[ALU]?)? at once.
- flags==type
- TRIEC trie Same as TRIE, but with embedded charclass
- charclass data
+ TRIE trie 1 Match many EXACT(F[ALU]?)? at once.
+ flags==type
+ TRIEC trie Same as TRIE, but with embedded charclass
+ charclass data
- AHOCORASICK trie 1 Aho Corasick stclass. flags==type
- AHOCORASICKC trie Same as AHOCORASICK, but with embedded
- charclass charclass data
+ AHOCORASICK trie 1 Aho Corasick stclass. flags==type
+ AHOCORASICKC trie Same as AHOCORASICK, but with embedded
+ charclass charclass data
# Regex Subroutines
- GOSUB num/ofs 2L recurse to paren arg1 at (signed) ofs arg2
- GOSTART no recurse to start of pattern
+ GOSUB num/ofs 2L recurse to paren arg1 at (signed) ofs arg2
# Special conditionals
- NGROUPP no-sv 1 Whether the group matched.
- INSUBP num 1 Whether we are in a specific recurse.
- DEFINEP none 1 Never execute directly.
+ GROUPPN no-sv 1 Whether the group matched.
+ INSUBP num 1 Whether we are in a specific recurse.
+ DEFINEP none 1 Never execute directly.
# Backtracking Verbs
- ENDLIKE none Used only for the type field of verbs
- OPFAIL none Same as (?!)
- ACCEPT parno 1 Accepts the current matched string.
+ ENDLIKE none Used only for the type field of verbs
+ OPFAIL no-sv 1 Same as (?!), but with verb arg
+ ACCEPT no-sv/num Accepts the current matched string, with
+ 2L verbar
# Verbs With Arguments
- VERB no-sv 1 Used only for the type field of verbs
- PRUNE no-sv 1 Pattern fails at this startpoint if no-
- backtracking through this
- MARKPOINT no-sv 1 Push the current location for rollback by
- cut.
- SKIP no-sv 1 On failure skip forward (to the mark) before
- retrying
- COMMIT no-sv 1 Pattern fails outright if backtracking
- through this
- CUTGROUP no-sv 1 On failure go to the next alternation in the
- group
+ VERB no-sv 1 Used only for the type field of verbs
+ PRUNE no-sv 1 Pattern fails at this startpoint if no-
+ backtracking through this
+ MARKPOINT no-sv 1 Push the current location for rollback by
+ cut.
+ SKIP no-sv 1 On failure skip forward (to the mark)
+ before retrying
+ COMMIT no-sv 1 Pattern fails outright if backtracking
+ through this
+ CUTGROUP no-sv 1 On failure go to the next alternation in
+ the group
# Control what to keep in $&.
- KEEPS no $& begins here.
+ KEEPS no $& begins here.
# New charclass like patterns
- LNBREAK none generic newline pattern
+ LNBREAK none generic newline pattern
# SPECIAL REGOPS
# This is not really a node, but an optimized away piece of a "long"
# node. To simplify debugging output, we mark it as if it were a node
- OPTIMIZED off Placeholder for dump.
+ OPTIMIZED off Placeholder for dump.
# Special opcode with the property that no opcode in a compiled program
# will ever be of this type. Thus it can be used as a flag value that
# no other opcode has been seen. END is used similarly, in that an END
# node cant be optimized. So END implies "unoptimizable" and PSEUDO
# mean "not seen anything to optimize yet".
- PSEUDO off Pseudo opcode for internal use.
+ PSEUDO off Pseudo opcode for internal use.
=for regcomp.pl end
$ENV{PERL_DEBUG_MSTATS} >= 1 >>. The report format is similar to
the following example:
- $ PERL_DEBUG_MSTATS=2 perl -e "require Carp"
- Memory allocation statistics after compilation: (buckets 4(4)..8188(8192)
- 14216 free: 130 117 28 7 9 0 2 2 1 0 0
+ $ PERL_DEBUG_MSTATS=2 perl -e "require Carp"
+ Memory allocation statistics after compilation: (buckets 4(4)..8188(8192)
+ 14216 free: 130 117 28 7 9 0 2 2 1 0 0
437 61 36 0 5
- 60924 used: 125 137 161 55 7 8 6 16 2 0 1
+ 60924 used: 125 137 161 55 7 8 6 16 2 0 1
74 109 304 84 20
- Total sbrk(): 77824/21:119. Odd ends: pad+heads+chain+tail: 0+636+0+2048.
- Memory allocation statistics after execution: (buckets 4(4)..8188(8192)
- 30888 free: 245 78 85 13 6 2 1 3 2 0 1
+ Total sbrk(): 77824/21:119. Odd ends: pad+heads+chain+tail: 0+636+0+2048.
+ Memory allocation statistics after execution: (buckets 4(4)..8188(8192)
+ 30888 free: 245 78 85 13 6 2 1 3 2 0 1
315 162 39 42 11
- 175816 used: 265 176 1112 111 26 22 11 27 2 1 1
+ 175816 used: 265 176 1112 111 26 22 11 27 2 1 1
196 178 1066 798 39
- Total sbrk(): 215040/47:145. Odd ends: pad+heads+chain+tail: 0+2192+0+6144.
+ Total sbrk(): 215040/47:145. Odd ends: pad+heads+chain+tail: 0+2192+0+6144.
It is possible to ask for such a statistic at arbitrary points in
your execution using the mstat() function out of the standard
For example, suppose under the previous example, the memory footprints
were
- free: 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 8192
+ free: 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 8192
4 12 24 48 80
With a non-C<DEBUGGING> perl, the buckets starting from C<128> have