Note: untested code follows
If you know that #s won't appear in your data, you can
write:
$line =~ s/^([^#]*)#.*$/$1/;
If #s can appear in quoted strings, life gets a little
more complex:
$line =~ s/^
( # grab this stuff in $1
(
[^#"]* # prefix of non-#s, non-"s
(\" # start of string
[^\"]* # content of string
\")? # end of string
[^#"]* # suffix
)* # grab many prefix-string-suffixes
)
\# # start of comment
.*
$
/$1/x;
(At this point, you may be better off using one of the
Text modules, and if the input's really hairy,
Parse::RecDescent.)
Update: Er, that second regex is
s/.../$1/x;, not s/.../x;. Doh!
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