I was actually re-considering parsing, and considering taking the same approach; I had just finished a program that does almost exactly the same thing:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Data::Dumper; use Term::ReadLine; my %data = ( a => 5, b => 1, c => 7, d => 100, ); my $term = Term::ReadLine->new('foo'); my $expr; while (1) { $expr = $term->readline('Enter expression: '); my $sub = compile($expr); print Dumper($sub->(\%data)); } sub compile { my ( $expr ) = @_; $expr =~ s/(\w+)/\$set->{$1}/g; my $sub; my $stuff = "\$sub = sub { my (\$set) = \@_; $expr }"; eval $stuff; if ( $@ ) { return sub { $@ }; } return $sub; }

The more I think about it, the more I think this is sufficient.


In reply to Re^2: Parse user-entered expressions into subs for an awk-like program by xaprb
in thread Parse user-entered expressions into subs for an awk-like program by xaprb

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