You assumed right ^^.
looks good and I will be playing with it.
the function I'm using wont be costly and the hash key will be used in the final version. I wanted to keep it as simple as possible in my examples.
My final code would look something like this.
# Hash format: $Build_AUBBC{$name} = $pattern . '||' . $type . '||
+' . $fn;
foreach my $b_key (keys %Build_AUBBC) {
warn "ENTER foreach do_build_tag $self" if $DEBUG_AUBBC;
my ($pattern, $type, $fn) = split (/\|\|/, $Build_AUBBC{$
+b_key});
$message =~ s/(\[$b_key\:\/\/([$pattern]+)\])/
my $ret = check_build_tag( $2 , $fn ) || '';
$ret ? $ret : $1;
/exig if ($type eq 1);
$message =~ s/(\[$b_key\]([$pattern]+)\[\/$b_key\])/
my $ret = check_build_tag( $2 , $fn ) || '';
$ret ? $ret : $1;
/exig if ($type eq 2);
}
Thanks ^^
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