>I consider recursive regexps very useful:
>
>     $a = qr{ (?> [^()]+ ) | \( (??{ $a }) \) };

Yes, they're "useful", but darned tricky sometimes, and in
ways other than simple regex-related stuff.  For example,
consider what happens if you do

    my $regex = qr{ (?> [^()]+ ) | \( (??{ $regex }) \) };

That doesn't work due to differing scopings on either side
of the assignment.  And clearly a non-regex approach could
be more legible for recursive parsing.

--tom

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