DFS wrote on 02/25/2010 09:06:56 AM:
> Oh, dear. It's probably a Perl bug that's triggered by some peculiarity
> of your filter or one of your Perl modules.
>
> Googling for "panic: top_env" yields little enlightenment other than
> "It's probably a Perl bug." :(
Mastering Regular Expressions (O'Reilly) has this to say:
"If you're working with embedded code or a dynamic regex, and your program
suddenly ends with an unceremonial
panic: top_env
it is likely due to a syntax error in the code part of the regex. Perl
currently doesn't handle certain kinds of broken syntax well, and the panic
is the result. The solution, of course, is to correct the syntax."
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