Crap! This almost does it, but I have to run to work. Maybe this will give you some ideas?

#!/usr/local/bin/perl -wl use strict; use Test::More qw'no_plan'; + my %strings = ( XAA => 'XAA', YXAA => 'YXAA', YXAAXAA => 'YXAA', XAAXAA => 'XAAAA', VXAAXAA => 'VAAAA', AA => 'AA', YAA => 'YAA', YXX => 'YX', ); + while (my ($orig_string, $result) = each %strings) { my $string = $orig_string; $string = scalar reverse $string; # last or directly before a Y $string =~ s/X(?!Y|\Z)//g; $string = scalar reverse $string; is($string, $result, "$orig_string => $result"); }

Cheers,
Ovid

New address of my CGI Course.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Variable-width negative lookbehind by Ovid
in thread Variable-width negative lookbehind by dragonchild

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