IIRC there is no g mode modifier only ixsm mode modifiers (granted there is a /g option for the regular expression, but that is different). Anyhow here is one solution (semi-tested):
use strict; sub make_regex_list{ my @regexes; foreach my $strings (@_) { my($regex_string,$options)=@$strings; push @regexes,qr/(?$options)$regex_string/; } return @regexes; } my $string = "Jack Jack John JACK john"; # in real code this array would be constructed # from a file my @reStrings=(["jack","ig"],["john","i"]); my @REGEXES=make_regex_list(@reStrings); foreach my $regex (@REGEXES) { #check to see if the regex contains the g modifier in it; if ( $regex =~ /^\(\?-xism:\(\?[^g|\)]g.*?\)/ ) { $string=~s/$regex/name/g; } else #no g modifier in $regex { $string=~s/$regex/name/; } } print $string."\n"; __END__ E:\>237215.pl name name name name john

-enlil


In reply to Re: Constructing a list of regexes by Enlil
in thread Constructing a list of regexes by fletcher_the_dog

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