ah yes \K not \G I keep confusing them.
And I thought that $1 and $2 are read-only ... ah I see you use the /r flag.
anyway, markup should be paired.°
my $wiki =
'_one*';
my $expected = $wiki;
$html = $wiki =~ s{ (?:^|\s) \K ([*_/]+) | ([*_/]*) (?=$|\s) }
{ $1 ? $1 =~ s|.|<$h{$&}>|gr : $2 =~ s|.|</$h{$&}>|gr }gexr;
print $html eq $expected ? "passed" : "FAILED", "\n\n";
print $wiki, "\n\n", $expected, "\n\n", $html, "\n";
FAILED
_one*
_one*
<u>one</b>
I've updated the tests in Re: wiki regex reprocessing replacement (UPDATED^2) with markup to ignore
Funny enough, the monastery fails too :)
FAILED
_one*
_one*
one
°) yes I know, wasn't explicitely tested
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