On 29 Oct 2022, at 22:02, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to change
/
into
\\\
This works:
$ echo "a/b/c/d" | raku -ne 'my $x=$_; $x~~s:g|$(Q[/])|\\\\\\|;print $x ~ "\n"'
a\\\b\\\c\\\d
But this does not:
$ echo "a/b/c/d" | raku -ne 'my $x=$_; $x~~s:g|$(Q[/])|Q[\\\]|;print $x ~ "\n"'
aQ[\]bQ[\]cQ[\]d
How do I put a literal string in the
target of a regex?
Many thanks,
-T
On 10/29/22 13:07, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
> $ echo "a/b/c/d" | raku -ne 'say .subst("/", Q/\\\/, :g)'
>
Hi Elizabeth,
Thank you for the subst workaround!
Do you also know how to do a literal string in
the target of the regex?
-T