I'm sorry but I don't understand that any better than what you originally posted, too many targets
Is this it? #!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dump qw/ dd pp /;
my @stuff = (
{
in => q{__("Thank you for choosing {T_SITE} for your reservation
+")},
want => q{__("Thank you for choosing [_0] for your reservation",{T
+_SITE})},
},
);
for my $test ( @stuff ){
my( $in, $want ) = @{$test}{qw/ in want /};
my $out = $in;
$out =~ s{
(?:
\Q__("\E
(.+) # $1
\Q")\E
)
}{
something( $1 );
}xegis;
dd({ -in, $in, -out, $out, -want, $want });
}
sub something {
my( $what ) = @_;
use vars '$fudge'; local $fudge;
$what =~ s{
\{
(
[^\}]+
)
\}
}{
$fudge = $1;
q{[_0]}
}sex;
if( not defined $fudge){
}
qq{__("$what",{$fudge})};
}
__END__
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