s/(".*?")/($x=$1)=~y: :_:, $x/ge) [CUT] =~y: :_:, '=~y: :_:, ' ---------------------------------------------------------------------- $ before an optional \n, and the end of the string ---------------------------------------------------------------------- x/ge 'x/ge'
Hm... Is it good explanation??
I'll try in my poor english:
s/(".*?")/($x=$1)=~y: :_:, $x/ge) ^^^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^2 ^^^^^^^3 ^^4 ^^^5
1) take ALL between " and "
2) So you have ALL in $1. $1 is read only, so copy $1 to $x. And now, for one moment forget about all and work only on $x (this is thanx /e which "wraps an eval{...} around the replacement string and the evaluated result is substituted for the matched substring".
3)in $x replace all ' ' to '_'
4)put replaced $x into first s/from/to/
5)g - works globaly; e - eval the replacment string

greets
Uksza

In reply to Re^3: regexp - replace spaces in quoted string by uksza
in thread regexp - replace spaces in quoted string by /dev/luser

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