On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, David Sklar wrote:
> One thing that I suppose you get by using "case preg_match()" like George
> does below (as opposed to my preg_case operator or Hartmut's callback) is
> you can deal with arbitrary arguments to the preg_match() (or other)
> function -- storing captured subpatterns from the regex, for example.
Right, and as George's example already works I see no point in adding
more 'magic' operators that look like Perl to me.
Derick
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