Re: [Boston.pm] boost::format to sprintf, or how do I get a substitution with a substitution in it?

2015-04-04 Thread Mike Small
"Greg London" writes: > Cool! 15 years of perl and I never used /e > > I got the regexp to convert the first file > and discovered that sprintf is way more inconvenient > than I remember. It doesn't return the string, > it returns pass/fail. And it operates on char* ? > > This may have been why

Re: [Boston.pm] boost::format to sprintf, or how do I get a substitution with a substitution in it?

2015-04-04 Thread Gyepi SAM
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 09:48:22PM -0500, Greg London wrote: > Cool! 15 years of perl and I never used /e > > I got the regexp to convert the first file > and discovered that sprintf is way more inconvenient > than I remember. It doesn't return the string, > it returns pass/fail. And it operates