(my $x = $s) =~ s/[^A-Z]//g;

That assigns the value of $s to $x, then performs the substitution on $x. $s is left unmolested.

$ perl -e 'chomp($orig = <STDIN>); ($tmp = $orig) =~ s/[^A-Z]//g; prin +t "Copy: $tmp\nOriginal: $orig\n";' WeDfT Copy: WDT Original: WeDfT

So it's a perfectly valid element of your solution

Update: Hey, how about I actually show it in action?

use strict; use warnings; chomp(my $input = <STDIN>); (my $test = $input) =~ s/[^A-Z]//g; if ($test =~ /ABCD/) { print "'$input' matches!\n"; } else { print "'$input' does not match.\n"; }
$ perl test.pl WaFFe 'WaFFe' does not match. $ [bwisti@w3d145 tmp]$ perl test.pl AeBwaffleCfrenchtoastD 'AeBwaffleCfrenchtoastD' matches!

In reply to Re^3: RegEx ignoring intervening characters? by webfiend
in thread RegEx ignoring intervening characters? by mdunnbass

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