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Re: Problem with Tie::RegexpHash

by sch (Pilgrim)
on Oct 10, 2002 at 17:36 UTC ( [id://204250]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: Re: Problem with Tie::RegexpHash
in thread Problem with Tie::RegexpHash

Yup, having to do that - was trying to get something working quickly and hoped someone else had come across a solution

What I'm trying to do is a simple parser for some commands and I was thinking of using a hash with the keys being regexp's that would match commands and the value's being references to functions - if anyone knows of another way of doing it I'm always willing to change direction mid-flow :)

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Re: Re: Problem with Tie::RegexpHash
by sch (Pilgrim) on Oct 10, 2002 at 18:43 UTC

    decided to add this as a seperate node

    This is the starting point I've got so far:

    #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use diagnostics; my %cmds; my $rgx; my $sub; $cmds{qr/^\s*quit/} = \&quit; $cmds{qr/^\s*cmd .*/} = \&cmd; my $txt = "cmd 12 arg2"; foreach $rgx (keys(%cmds)) { if ( $txt =~ /$rgx/i ) { $sub = $cmds{$rgx}; &$sub($txt); } } exit; sub quit { print "called quit\n"; } sub cmd { my ($cmd, @argx) = split /\s+/, $_[0]; print "called ".$cmd." with ".$argx[0]." ".$argx[1]."\n"; }

    which when called as above returns:

    called cmd with 12 arg2

    and if the line:
    my $txt = "cmd 12 arg2";
    is changed to
    my $txt = "quit";
    returns:

    called quit

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