m/ (\d+) \s t= (\S+) /xms
This allows one t=something string, if you want multiple, you could do something like this:
m/ (\d+) (?: \s t= (\S+) ) /xms
In reply to Re^2: string selection from a character class
by moritz
in thread string selection from a character class
by karden
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