my first thought here was
Regexp::Common::Comment ... Looking in its source, it basically does
s#//[^\n]*$##s; It's interesting to note that it behaves in the same way as the regexp
GrandFather demo'd above, especially with
*str = "//\"//";
tye's example (though i had to make it
s#foo#bar#xgm instead of
s<foo><bar>xgm before it would compile) does work with
GrandFather's test cases.
use warnings;
use Regexp::Common qw /comment/;
while(<DATA>){
my ($line, $simple, $RE, $tye) = ($_)x4;
$simple =~ s#//[^\n]*$##s;
$RE =~ s#$RE{comment}{Portia}#\n#;
$tye =~ s#
(^
(?:
[^/'"]+
| '([^'\\]+|\\.)*'
| "([^"\\]+|\\.)*"
| (?<!/)/(?!/)
)*
)
//.*
#$1#xgm;
print " [DATA] $line";
print "[simple] $simple";
print " [RE] $RE";
print " [tye] $tye";
print "\n";
}
__DATA__
blah // comment
/* //
*/
/*
*/
*str = "//\"//";
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