I know that I am a week late, but I found a one-line change to your original code that think is worth sharing. Use the function substr rather than s/// to insert the id. Note that you already have $+{text} from your first match.
use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests=>3; my @required = ( qq(<h2 id="match_literal_text">) .qq(2.1. Match Literal Text</h2>\n), qq(<h2 id="match_nonprintable_characters">) .qq(2.2. Match Nonprintable Characters</h2>\n), qq(<h2 id="match_one_of_many_characters">) .qq(2.3. Match One of Many Characters</h2>\n), ); my @ol_file_array = ( "<h2>2.1. Match Literal Text</h2>\n", "<h2>2.2. Match Nonprintable Characters</h2>\n", "<h2>2.3. Match One of Many Characters</h2>\n", ); my $regex = qr/ (?<tag>(<\w\d)) (?<closing_bracket>>) (?<ol_numbers>(\d\.(\d+?)\.))\s (?<text>(.+)) (?<closing_tag>(\b<\/\w\d>)) /xms; foreach (@ol_file_array) { if ($_ =~ m/$regex/g) { substr($_, 3, 0) = changer( $+{text} ); ok( $_ eq shift(@required), $_ ); } else { ... # blah blah blah } } sub changer{ (my $id = $_[0]) =~ tr /A-Z /a-z_/; return qq/ id="$id"/; }

OUTPUT:

C:\Users\Bill\forums\monks> tony3.pl 1..3 ok 1 - <h2 id="match_literal_text">2.1. Match Literal Text</h2> # ok 2 - <h2 id="match_nonprintable_characters">2.2. Match Nonprintable +Characters</h2> # ok 3 - <h2 id="match_one_of_many_characters">2.3. Match One of Many Ch +aracters</h2> #
Bill

In reply to Re: Calling sub-routine in regex by BillKSmith
in thread Calling sub-routine in regex by tonydunn

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