Okay, let me see if I have this right: I think the following will do the trick:
my $test = "Wherefore art thou, Ovid, you moronic chowderheaded shell +of a ghost? Give me my fleas and leaf."; $test =~ s/\b(qu|[cgpstw]h|[^\W0-9_aeiou])?([a-z]+)/$1?"$2$1ay":"$2way +"/ieg; print $test; Output (split on two lines for legibility): ereforeWhay artway outhay, Ovidway, ouyay oronicmay owderheadedchay el +lshay ofway away ostghay? iveGay emay ymay leasfay andway eaflay.
This one is rather tricky because it relies on how Perl's regex engine works. Because Perl uses the traditional NFA engine, it takes the first successful match in the alternation and runs with it. Therefore, I need to test for possibilities like the "th" in "thistle" before I test for the "t" in "testy". Otherwise, the regex engine would grab the first "t" in words beginning with "th" and try to complete the match.

Cheers,
Ovid


In reply to (Ovid) Perl Golf (cont...) by Ovid
in thread Pig Latin by vroom

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