hello monks...
I have this code that makes a search trough a lot of texts. I finished it and I tested but the I saw something, when I searched for lets say "foo" it returned true to either "foo" and "foobar"... I didnt want that! I wanted only to be true to "foo" nothing more nothing less.
So, I decided to make a correction and I edited this line:
my $count = grep{ /$query/ } $_;
to
my $count = grep{ /\b$query\b/ } $_;
But I test it and sometimes it works fine and other times it doesnt...Can someone tell me what Im doing wrong...
And if you could tell me how can I make the search not case-sensitive...
I thought that maybe I could do that like this:
my $count = grep{ /\b$query\b/i } $_;
THANKS
In reply to regexp bug
by kidd
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