use strict; my $wr = qr/[-\w.,;:'"()]+/; # needs tuning sub trunc { my $max = shift or return ''; my $text = ' ' . shift or return ''; $text =~ s/^((?:\s+$wr){0,$max}).*$/$1/; substr($text, 0, 1) = ''; $text =~ s/\([^)]*$//; return $text; } DB<1> p trunc(5, " 'Twas (brillig), and the (slithy toves) did gyre a +nd gimble in the wabe:" 'Twas (brillig), and the

The problem is too ill-defined (how is "word"defined? how is "punctuation" defined?, can the input contain leading spaces?, etc.) to warrant golfing it.

The hack of prepending the space and then lopping it off simplifies the regexp.

The word regexp $wr probably can use some tweaking.

the lowliest monk


In reply to Re: Truncating real text by tlm
in thread Truncating real text by cog

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