my %subs; while (<TEXT>) { my ($s,$r) = (split qr{/})[1,2]; $subs{lc($s)} = $r; } my $pat = join '|', map quotemeta, keys(%subs); #$xml =~ s/>[^>]*\b\K($pat)(?=\b[^>]*<)/$subs{lc($1)}/gi; #$xml =~ s/>[^>]*(?<=\W)\K($pat)(?=\W)(?=[^>]*<)/$subs{lc($1)}/gi; $xml =~ s/>[^>]*(?<=\W)\K($pat)(?=\W)/$subs{lc($1)}/gi;

\K requires 5.10, but you could rewrite it without \K. The important bit is to create one pattern.

It assumes you don't have inputs of the form /A/B/, /B/C/

Update: Added required calls to lc.


In reply to Re^4: Large file processing by ikegami
in thread Large file processing by arivu198314

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