I am building a tool to take some user input and then automatically set up directories and other tasks based on the user input. I'm trying to make sure that the input is something that can be used. I want to make sure the input matches all alphanumeric (no problem), the underscore character (no problem), and the dash "-". If I use the \W+ regex, it works fine except on the dash. I need to expand the regex somehow, but I am at a loss right now on how to do this. Below is the snippet I've been working on:
use strict;
use warnings;
foreach my $dir (<DATA>) {
chomp $dir;
print "DIR: $dir\n";
if ( $dir =~ /\W+/ ) {
print "\t$dir is not clean.\n";
} else {
print "\t$dir is clean.\n";
}#close if
}#close foreach
__DATA__
test
1234
test_1234
test-1234
test 1234
test?1234
test+1234
test.1234
The first four items should return as "Clean" while the last four should return as "Not Clean". I've tried reversing to match Word (\w+) but because there are valid characters in all the items, they all return as "Clean". Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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