It sounds like you want the output to have everything that is in both patterns, plus, in NOT tags, anything that is just in the second pattern? Your examples are slightly different than that (e.g. starttag
instead of start
, <startvivek>
instead of <start>vivek
). But assuming I'm right:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Algorithm::Diff;
my $one = '<start>\d+.\d+/\w+\_\w+<end>';
my $two = '<start>\d+.pe/rl/\w+vivek\w+<end>';
my $diff = Algorithm::Diff->new( [ split //, $one ], [ split //, $two ] );
my $combined = '';
while ( $diff->Next() ) {
if ( $diff->Same() ) {
$combined .= join '', $diff->Same();
}
elsif ( $diff->Items(2) ) {
$combined .= join '', '<NOT>', $diff->Items(2), '</NOT>';
}
}
print "$combined\n";
This outputs:
<start>\d+.<NOT>pe</NOT>/<NOT>rl/</NOT>\w+<NOT>vivek</NOT>\w+<end>
since it chooses to consider the / in the first pattern to match the first / in the second pattern instead of the second /.
<start>
in the original patterns turn into<starttag>
in the result?