If you have formal specifications for all the formats then you can parse the formats to generate matching regex's and printf format strings.
Sketch code would look something like:
my $format = ...;
my $printfStr;
my $regexStr;
my $paramCount;
while ($format)
{
my ($chunk) = $format =~ s/^(.*?|\[.*?])(?:\[|$)//g;
if ($chunk =~ /^\[int]/)
{# match an int
$printfStr .= "%d";
$regexStr .= "(\\d+)";
++$paramCount;
}
elsif ...
else
{# match the text
$printfStr .= $chunk;
$regexStr .= "\Q$chunk\E";
}
}
Note that you may need to handle variable whitespace and case indesnsitivity and maybe even nesting of format string elements.
Perl is Huffman encoded by design.
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