Sonething simple like this does the job:
my $find = quotemeta 'bla.bla.bla';
while(<DATA>) {
if ( m/($find\s*=\s*)(.+)/s ) {
my $begin = $1;
my $change = $2;
$change =~ s/ /\\ /g;
print $begin.$change;
}
else {
print;
}
}
__DATA__
# don't change me
bla.bla.bla = c:/Some Windows/Path With/Spaces In/It
# don't change me
# don't change me
# don't change me
Which will print:
# don't change me
bla.bla.bla = c:/Some\ Windows/Path\ With/Spaces\ In/It
# don't change me
# don't change me
# don't change me
cheers
tachyon
s&&rsenoyhcatreve&&&s&n.+t&"$'$`$\"$\&"&ee&&y&srve&&d&&print
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