In perl I want to achieve the following translation:
stmt1; gosub xyz;
to
stmt1; xyz();
How can I do this?
In perl I want to achieve the following translation:
stmt1; gosub xyz;
to
stmt1; xyz();
How can I do this?
The answers already given has provided the approximative answer, this will deal with your edge cases (missing semi-colons, additional clauses after semi-colons).
perl -plwe 's/\bgosub\s+([^;]+)/$1()/g'
It will match any sequence of characters after the gosub
keyword followed by whitespace that are "not semi-colon" and remove them. I also added the /g
global modifier, as it seems likely that you'd want to do all replacements possible on a single line. Note the use of word boundary \b
to prevent partial matches, e.g. not replace legosub
.
If the word boundary is not sufficient, e.g. it will replace 1.gosub
because .
causes a break between word characters, you can use a negative lookbehind instead:
perl -plwe 's/(?<![^;\s])gosub\s+([^;]+)/$1()/g'
This requires that any character before gosub
is not anything except semi-colon or whitespace. Note that the double negation also allows for non-matches (beginning of line).
Run from the command line on the file you want to edit (replaceing file.ext):
perl -i.bk -pe 's/gosub (.*?);/$1()/g' file.ext
perl -i.bk -pe 's/gosub (.*?)\n/$1()\n/g' file.ext
my $str = 'stmt1; gosub xyz;';
$str =~ s/gosub (.*?);?/$1();/;
print $str;