I'm working on a Perl function (or should I say sub-routine?) and am relatively new to Perl (and regular expressions).
The whole thing works except for one simple part... an if statement that needs to use a regular expression.
I need to check if a string:
- begins with optional white-space
- after the white-space contains 0 or 1 instances of a string enclosed in square brackets.. (i.e. [test])
The regular expression I've written is ^\s*{\[$testString\]}?$
This is not working. However, I haven't been able to get this to work with regular expressions at all, so I'm wondering if I'm doing it correctly.
Right now the test case I'm working with, the string I want the if to be true on is [fallback_test]
.
When I do
if ($string eq ' [fallback_test]')
then it works. However, if I do
if ($string =~ /fallback_test/)
then it doesn't enter into the if block like it should. Ideally, it will use the regular expression I've written:
^\s*{\[$testString\]}?$
So my questions are...
- Why are the regular expressions not working for me?
- Is that regular expression going to do what I want when I get the regex's to work properly in this block?
/fallback_test/
is perfectly fine and will match.$string
isn't what you think it is if it does not match.^\s*(?:\[$testString\])?$
is causing you problems, then something in $testString is like metachars. They have to be escaped beforehand or change the regex to^\s*(?:\[\Q$testString\E\])?$
or^\s*(?:\Q[$testString]\E)?$
. You might want to read up on what metachars are first.