Ok, I'll play along.. I don't like obtuse code, so I use a lot of whitespace.
and my last issue was with the modifiers, which ended up needing eval().
if (startsWithIgnoreCase(trim($expstr),"s") || startsWithIgnoreCase(tr +im($expstr),"m")) { # split the string my @t = split( /\//, $expstr); if(startsWithIgnoreCase(trim($expstr),"s")) { if(@t>3) { $t[3]=~s/e//g; SyntaxDebug("new regex modifier parameter=".$t[3]."\n"); if($debugFlag==$true) # 1.52 { use re 'debug'; eval("$expdata=~ s/$t[1]/$t[2]/".$t[3] .";"); $k = $expdata; } else { eval("$expdata=~ s/$t[1]/$t[2]/".$t[3] .";"); $k = $expdata; } } else { if($debugFlag==$true) # 1.52 { use re 'debug'; $expdata=~ s/$t[1]/$t[2]/; $k = $expdata; } else { $expdata=~ s/$t[1]/$t[2]/; $k = $expdata; } } SyntaxDebug("substitution=" . @t . " result=". $k . "\n"); } else { if($debugFlag==$true) # 1.52 { use re 'debug'; $expdata=~ m/$t[1]/; $k = $$expResult; } else { $expdata=~ m/$t[1]/; $k = $$expResult; } SyntaxDebug("match=" . @t . " result=". $k . "\n"); } } else { if($debugFlag==$true) # 1.52 { use re 'debug'; $expdata=~$expstr; $k=$$expResult; } else { $expdata=~$expstr; $k=$$expResult; } if (!defined($k)) { $k=$emptyString; } SyntaxDebug("parse expr='".$1."' k='".$k ."'\n"); }
thank you Sam

In reply to Re^2: using just variables in a regular exression by sdetweil
in thread using just variables in a regular exression by sdetweil

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