Hi all,
I need to replace all instances of {{ and {} in a string with {empty{ and {empty}.
I tried:
$foo =~ s/\{\{/\{empty\{/g; #to do {{
$foo =~ s/\{\}/\{empty\}/g; #to do {}
But on something like this:
$foo = "{john{david{mary{{{{martin}"
It only replaces {{ once. So I get the following:
"{john{david{mary{empty{{{martin}"
instead of "{john{david{mary{empty{empty{empty{martin}"
Now I've reworked these to lines to the following:
while ($line =~ /\{\{/|/\{\}/){
$line =~ s/\{\{/\{NA\{/;
$line =~ s /\{\}/\{NA\}/;
};
Everything works fine, but does anyone know if there is a more efficient (less code) way of achieving the proper result?
Thanks for your time.
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