The idiom of that function is
{
my %subs = (
'\\' => q/\\5c/,
'(' => q/\\28/,
')' => q/\\29/,
'&' => q/\\26/,
'|' => q/\\7c/,
'>' => q/\\3e/,
'<' => q/\\3c/,
'~' => q/\\7e/,
'*' => q/\\2a/,
);
my $subs_re = join '|', map quotemeta, key %subs;
sub cleanLDAPString
{
my $tempstr = shift;
$tempstr =~ s/($subs_re)/$subs{$1}/g;
return $tempstr;
}
}
But it already exists http://search.cpan.org/grep?cpanid=MARSCHAP&release=perl-ldap-0.44&string=escape&i=1&n=1&C=0 in Net::LDAP::Util
escape_filter_value ( VALUES )
unescape_filter_value ( VALUES )
escape_dn_value ( VALUES )
unescape_dn_value ( VALUES )
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