my regex line {
    ^^ :my $s; (\w+) <?{ $s = %sigils{$0} }> \h+ $s (\N*) $s $$
}

.say for "star *foo*\nat @bar\nat @baz@" ~~ m:g/<line>/;

That's HOT! :-D

But how would I rewrite my tests, then — which actually want to operate on the captured value?

This seems clunky and naïve: (Not unlike myself... «grin»)

#!/usr/bin/env perl6 use Test; my %sigils = bang => '!', at => '@', hash => '#', dollar => '$', percent => '%', caret => '^', and => '&', star => '*', zero => '0'; my regex line { ^^ :my $s; (\w+) <?{ $s = %sigils{$0} }> \h+ $s (\N*) $s $$ } is ('bang !one!' ~~ m/<line>/)<line>[1], 'one', 'is bang!one'; is ('zero 0one0' ~~ m/<line>/)<line>[1], 'one', 'is zero0one'; isnt 'bang @one@' ~~ m/<line>/ && $<line>[1], 'one', 'isnt bang@one'; isnt 'BONK !one!' ~~ m/<line>/ && $<line>[1], 'one', 'isnt BONK!one'; nok 'bang @one@' ~~ m/<line>/, 'mismatch fails'; nok 'BONK !one!' ~~ m/<line>/, 'unknown fails';

In reply to Re^3: Perl6: Dynamic Grammars by OneTrueDabe
in thread Perl6: Dynamic Grammars by OneTrueDabe

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