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I have a substring:

<RECALL>First_Name</RECALL>

I want to substitute that entire substring with another value "John":

value = "John"
string = "My name is <RECALL>First_Name</RECALL>"

I parsed it using Crack, but now need to make a substitution.

I did the following:

string.gsub(/<RECALL>(.*)<\/RECALL>/, value)

I got the result I desired, but was wondering if there are better ways to do this?

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  • Do you have to use the <RECALL></RECALL> syntax, or are you free to use a different "placeholder" in your "template"? Hint hint :) use a template library :)
    – Jared Beck
    Nov 26, 2014 at 23:39
  • what is a template library? I would like to use the <tag> since crack automatically parses it.
    – Satchel
    Nov 26, 2014 at 23:52
  • Check out rubygems.org/gems/erubis
    – Jared Beck
    Nov 26, 2014 at 23:57

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Like Jared said, I'd strongly encourage you to find a templating library if you can, but if you can't...

> str = "Hi, <RECALL>First_Name</RECALL>. Your last name is <RECALL>Last_Name</RECALL>. Your are <RECALL>Age</RECALLL> years old."
=> "Hi, <RECALL>First_Name</RECALL>. Your last name is <RECALL>Last_Name</RECALL>. Your are <RECALL>Age</RECALLL> years old."

> subs = {'First_Name' => 'John', 'Last_Name' => 'Doe'}
=> {"First_Name"=>"John", "Last_Name"=>"Doe"}

> str.gsub(%r!<RECALL>(.*?)</RECALL>!) {|m| subs.fetch($1, m)}
=> "Hi, John. Your last name is Doe. Your are <RECALL>Age</RECALLL> years old."

Note that I intentionally didn't provide an 'Age' substitution so that one stays in the string. You could do other things like raise an error, etc.

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  • I believe you can simplify your block to { subs[$1] }. Consider adding an 'Age' key to subs. Nov 27, 2014 at 1:04
  • @CarySwoveland You could, but you'd lose the functionality of outputting "recall tags" you don't have a valid substitution for as subs['Age'] will return nil. Probably not what we want. Nov 27, 2014 at 1:12
  • I thought you had just inadvertently left out an Age key (and returning <RECALL>Age</RECALLL> didn't seem like what was wanted), but I see your point. I presume you could also write the block {|m| subs[$1] || m}. Angela, if you always wanted to replace all the values, you'd be wise to confirm they all appear in subs as keys, in which case you could use the block { subs[$1] } if you wanted. btw, that +1 was from me. :-) Nov 27, 2014 at 1:17

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