An easily extendable solution:
{
for ($text) { # Alias $_ to $text.
/\G `` (.*?) `` /gcsx && do { print($1 ); redo };
/\G \*\* (.*?) \*\* /gcsx && do { print("<b>$1</b>"); redo };
/\G
(
. # Catchall.
(?: # These four lines are optional.
(?!``) # They are here to speed things up
(?!\*\*) # by avoiding calling print for
.)* # single characters.
)
/gcsx && do { print($1); redo };
}
}
Handles mismatched ** and `` by treating them as normal characters.
Update:
- Removed "\n"s from prints.
- Added /s option to regexps, since I'm guessing newlines are not special.
- The 1st .*? was ((?:(?!``).)*
- The 2nd .*? was ((?:(?!\*\*).)*
Tested:
foreach (
'**bold**',
'``**bold**``',
'**``bold``**',
'**bold** test ** test',
'``text`` test `` test',
) {
print('in: ', $_, $/, 'out: ');
TOKENIZER: { ... }
print($/, $/);
}
__END__
in: **bold**
out: <b>bold</b>
in: ``**bold**``
out: **bold**
in: **``bold``**
out: <b>``bold``</b>
in: **bold** test ** test
out: <b>bold</b> test ** test
in: ``text`` test `` test
out: text test `` test
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