I have a very large amount of files I am processing. Unfortunately, each file is unique although it follows a very specific pattern. I've written a code generator to create file specific parsing subroutines. It's all nearly working except that I can't print out a regular expression with the print command. The expression is being evaluated and the output code is screwed up. How can I avoid this?
print "$line =~ s/^\s+|#//; #trim leading spaces and comment hash\n"; print "$line =~ s/\s+$|\///; #trim trailing spaces and forward slash\n +";
The output becomes
$line =~ s/^s+|#//; #trim leading spaces and comment hash $line =~ s/s+0///; #trim trailing spaces and forward slash
Any insight will be helpful. I've tried breaking it up into pieces and concatenating but that causes errors.

In reply to Code generation. Printing out regular expressions by Anonymous Monk

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