use strict;
use Test::More 'no_plan';
sub weirdex {
local $_ = shift;
tr/A-Za-z//cd;
tr/A-Za-z//s;
/[aeiou]/g;
substr($_, pos()) =~ s/[aeiou]+//g;
return $_;
}
my %test = (
'giulienk' => 'gilnk',
'larry wall' => 'larywl',
'etheroskedasticity' => 'ethrskdstcty',
);
my ($input, $result);
is(weirdex($input), $result, "$input") while ($input, $result) = each
+%test;
__END__
ok 1 - etheroskedasticity
ok 2 - larry wall
ok 3 - giulienk
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