What did I miss?

use v5.12; use warnings; use Data::Dump qw/pp dd/; use Test::More; our $/="\n\n\n"; our @sets = <DATA>; for (@sets) { my ($example) = /^(Example \d*):/m; my ($input) = /^Input: (.*)$/m; my ($output) = /^Output: (.*)$/m; $input =~ s(\$P)(;\$P); my ($S,$P); eval $input; #pp [$S,$P]; my $re = glob2re($P); my $res = ($S =~ $re); is( 0+$res, $output, "$example $input"); } done_testing; sub glob2re { my ( $pat ) = @_ ; $_ = "\Q$pat"; s/\Q\*/\.\*/g; s/\Q\?/\./g; return qr/^$_$/; } __DATA__ Example 1: Input: $S = "abcde" $P = "a*e" Output: 1 Example 2: Input: $S = "abcde" $P = "a*d" Output: 0 Example 3: Input: $S = "abcde" $P = "?b*d" Output: 0 Example 4: Input: $S = "abcde" $P = "a*c?e" Output: 1

C:/Perl_524/bin\perl.exe -w d:/tmp/pm/weekly_challenge.pl ok 1 - Example 1 $S = "abcde" ;$P = "a*e" ok 2 - Example 2 $S = "abcde" ;$P = "a*d" ok 3 - Example 3 $S = "abcde" ;$P = "?b*d" ok 4 - Example 4 $S = "abcde" ;$P = "a*c?e" 1..4

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery


In reply to Re^4: glob an array? by LanX
in thread glob an array? by morgon

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