I sincerely apologize for the godawful eval in the OnRunButton sub, but this was the only way I could come up with to safely execute a regex that might not compile.
You could always precompile the regexp:
my $regexp = qr/$retext/
or $resulttext->AppendText ("Error running regex : $errstr\n"), retu
+rn;
# regexp ok, code continues
$ismatch = $testtext2 =~ /$regexp/;
... or something like that.
Also, instead of
while (defined (${++$i})){
push @match, ${$i}
}
you could do something like this right off the bat:
@match = $testtext2 =~ /$regexp/;
Anyhow, I will try this program when I get home, where I have WxPerl installed. Since I am about to take the time to learn it a little myself, it is very nice to see that others are already using it!
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It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
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