$var =~ /(["'])[^(??{"$1"})]*?\1/; which worked unless $1 contained a special character (forgot the character, but it wasn't a quote),
I don't quite understand this? How could $1 contain anything other than ["']?
I'm just a beginner
As am I.
This is my attempt at capturing simple quoted elements - Ie. those without embedded quotes
# Doesn't handle embedded like-quotes my $re_simpleQuoted = qr[ ( ["'] ) ( (??{ "[^\1]+?" }) ) \1 ]x;
In order to handle embedded quotes you need to go a stage further. The code below seems to handle most cases I have tried of either or both embedded quotes like this "...""..." or '...''....''....', which IMO is the rational way to do it outside of perl source code, and also done this way, "...\"..." and '...\'...'.
It doesn't handle basket cases where an escaped quote is immediately preceded by an escaped escape. Eg. "...\\\"...\"...". This could be addressed, but I think sufficiently rare that I wouldn't bother unless I had specific knowledge that it would arise. There are probably others that it would fail on too.
Code
#! perl -slw use strict; require 5.008; my $re_quoted = qr[ (["']) #'" (?{ local $q = $^N }) ( (??{ "(?x: [^$q] | (?: (?<!$q)(?: (?: $q ){2} )+ ) | (?: \\$q ) )+" }) ) (?{ $quoted = $^N }) (??{ "$q" }) ]x; while( <DATA> ){ chomp; our $quoted; print; print "\t<$quoted>" while m[$re_quoted]g; print ''; } __DATA__ unquoted stuff "quoted stuff" unquoted stuff unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff' unquoted stuff unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded 'alternate' quotes" unquote +d stuff unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded "alternate" quotes' unquote +d stuff unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded ""like"" quotes" unquoted s +tuff unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded ''like'' quotes' unquoted s +tuff unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded """"like"""" quotes" unquot +ed stuff unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded ''''like'''' quotes' unquot +ed stuff unquoted stuff "quoted 'stuff' with escaped \"like\" quotes" unquoted +stuff unquoted stuff 'quoted 'stuff' with escaped \'like\' quotes' unquoted +stuff unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded ""like"" quotes and escaped + \"like\" quotes" unquoted stuff unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded ''like'' quotes and escaped + \'like\' quotes' unquoted stuff
Output
D:\Perl\test>quoted.pl8 unquoted stuff "quoted stuff" unquoted stuff <quoted stuff> unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff' unquoted stuff <quoted stuff> unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded 'alternate' quotes" unquote +d stuff <quoted stuff with embedded 'alternate' quotes> unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded "alternate" quotes' unquote +d stuff <quoted stuff with embedded "alternate" quotes> unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded ""like"" quotes" unquoted s +tuff <quoted stuff with embedded ""like"" quotes> unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded ''like'' quotes' unquoted s +tuff <quoted stuff with embedded ''like'' quotes> unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded """"like"""" quotes" unquot +ed stuff <quoted stuff with embedded """"like"""" quotes> unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded ''''like'''' quotes' unquot +ed stuff <quoted stuff with embedded ''''like'''' quotes> unquoted stuff "quoted 'stuff' with escaped \"like\" quotes" unquoted +stuff <quoted 'stuff' with escaped \"like\" quotes> unquoted stuff 'quoted 'stuff' with escaped \'like\' quotes' unquoted +stuff <quoted 'stuff' with escaped \'like\' quotes> unquoted stuff "quoted stuff with embedded ""like"" quotes and escaped + \"like\" quotes" unquoted stuff <quoted stuff with embedded ""like"" quotes and escaped \"like +\" quotes> unquoted stuff 'quoted stuff with embedded ''like'' quotes and escaped + \'like\' quotes' unquoted stuff <quoted stuff with embedded ''like'' quotes and escaped \'like +\' quotes>
The PITA of using capturing parens to establish which quote to look for is that it limits the use when combining regexes together as you never know which $n var you captured into.
The 5.8 addition of the $^N variable has made this easier and the use of the experimental features more useful.
The logical extension (IMO) to this would be to extend the non-capturing group syntax to allow capturing to a user defined variable (our vars make sense I think).
Something like
(?: ... :$captured)
The other extension that I would like to see is a way of specifying a variable length match-anything-except-this construct. Like [^"] but longer
(?>>stop when you encounter this)*
Essentially, a non-zero length positive look ahead assertion! :)
Makes sense to me, but then I have no idea of the costs/difficulties these would impose on the regex engine.
T'would be nice though.
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