maybe something like this:
use strict;
use warnings;
{
my $template = <<'EOF';
string tymchasovyi(%PROMPT%);
int %VARIABLE% = read(tymchasovyi);
EOF
sub populate_template
{
my($v,$p) = @_;
my $t = $template;
$t =~ s/%VARIABLE%/$v/g;
$t =~ s/%PROMPT%/$p/g;
$t
}
}
for ( @lines )
{
s(\bint\s+(\w+)\s*=\s*read\s*\((.*)\)\s*;){ populate_template($1,$
+2) }e;
}
but caveat that if you have more than one of those in the same scope, you'll get 'redefined variable' warnings.
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