I got this:
#! /usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $here = <<HERE;
before text
more text
### hjh jh ja jhjasdhf jh'j
asdk kas dkjakdjf kasjd fkjasdkfj
kajsdkjf kasjdf end ###
after headline
after text
HERE
$here =~ s/(^(#+)\s)(.*?)\g2/$2 . ' ' . $3 =~ s|\n||rg . $2/mse;
print $here . "\n";
I expect this to be output:
before text
more text
### hjh jh ja jhjasdhf jh'jasdk kas dkjakdjf kasjd fkjasdkfjkajsdkjf k
+asjdf end ###
after headline
after text
Output I get:
Use of uninitialized value $2 in concatenation (.) or string at /Users
+/me/perl/workshop/regex/tut.pl line 16.
before text
more text
### hjh jh ja jhjasdhf jh'jasdk kas dkjakdjf kasjd fkjasdkfjkajsdkjf k
+asjdf end
after headline
after text
I can fix this by assigning $2 go a new scalar variable first and then using the new variable. But I'm not sure why I have to do that.
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