in reply to Re^2: regex, pos, \G, and substr
in thread regex, pos, \G, and substr
That's what I meant by strengthening the regex. Note that the non-conformant additional third line is left untouched:
#! perl -slw use strict; my $data_stg = 'junk text update 8923 mark complete update 8324 mark ' . 'complete more junk update 5438 and 5843 and 1522 mark ' . 'complete more junk update junk and 5843 and 1522 mark ' . 'complete update 8435 and 9323 mark complete true junk' ; $data_stg =~ s[update ((?:\d+|\s|and)+) mark complete]{ join ' ', map{ "update $_ mark complete"} split '\s+and\s+', $1 }ge; print $data_stg; __END__ ## Output wrapped to match input for easier verification. junk text update 8923 mark complete update 8324 mark complete more junk update 5438 mark complete update 5843 mark complete + update 1522 mark complete more junk update junk and 5843 and 1522 mark complete update 8435 mark complete update 9323 mark complete true junk
Alternatively, verify that the split values are numeric, produce a warning and put the original back if not:
#! perl -slw use strict; my $data_stg = 'junk text update 8923 mark complete update 8324 mark ' . 'complete more junk update 5438 and 5843 and 1522 mark ' . 'complete more junk update junk and 5843 and 1522 mark ' . 'complete update 8435 and 9323 mark complete true junk' ; $data_stg =~ s[(update (.+?) mark complete)]{ my @numbers = split '\s+and\s+', $2; if( grep{ !/^\d+$/ } @numbers ) { warn "Malformed request: '$1'\n"; $1; } else{ join ' ', map{ "update $_ mark complete"} @numbers; } }ge; print $data_stg; __END__ ## Output wrapped to match input for easier verification. Malformed request: 'update junk and 5843 and 1522 mark complete' junk text update 8923 mark complete update 8324 mark complete more junk update 5438 mark complete update 5843 mark complete + update 1522 mark complete more junk update junk and 5843 and 1522 mark complete update 8435 mark complete update 9323 mark complete true junk
BTW, I like the single-quotes for delimiting the split regex.
Most don't. They consider it a bad habit of mine.
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