Hello all,
As you may have guessed from the title, I'm trying to slurp in search-replace patterns from a file. For instance, patterns.txt contains:
s/foo/bar/
s/(fo)o/bar$1/
The first one is easy:
my $pattern = <FILE>;
my @parts = split /\//, $pattern;
my $search = qr/$parts[1]/;
$string =~ s/$search/$parts[2]/;
But when backreferences are introduced into the replace portion, things get complicated: the $1 is pulled in as a literal string. Is there any way to enable its interpolation once it's inside the s/// pattern, or another way of accomplishing the same goal?
Thanks in advance for any help.
-HKS
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