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/usr/bin/perl -w # # tld - generate a regular expression that matches the Internet # top level domains # # You can also specify an indent value to pretty-print the # resulting regexp. This example gives you a very good insight # as to how the alternations are sorted, busiest to least. # # Copyright (C) David Landgren 2005 use strict; use Regexp::Assemble; my $indent = shift || 0; eval "use Net::Domain::TLD"; $@ and die "You must install Net::Domain::TLD to run this example\n"; my $re = Regexp::Assemble->new->add( Net::Domain::TLD->new->All ); print $re->as_string(indent => $indent), "\n";