If you just don't like referring to the global %-, maybe something like:
s/$regex/transform(%-)/ge
sub transform {
my %matches = @_;
...
}
Or you can do a second match.
s/($regex)/transform($1)/ge
sub transform {
local $_ = shift;
if (/^(\[\[($http)]\[($title)]])/) { return transform_named($2,$3)
+}
elsif (/^($http)/) { return transform_http($1) }
...
}
Or you might use something like this.
while (1) {
if (/\G($named)/gc) { print transform_named($1) }
elsif (/\G($http)/gc) { print transform_http($1) }
...
elsif (/\G(.)/gcs) { print $1 }
else { last }
}
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