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<0> you might be able to specify only one match and then read the line backwards
<1> reuben: I'm sure you will find something in the perlre manpage - there's a bazillion of extensions over 'normal' REs in perlre
<2> how's it going hubert?
<2> anyone looking for a linux job in oregon?



<0> reuben- you can split the pattern into an array and then search backwards for a replacement
<2> mspo: that's a good idea
<2> hrm, how to re***emble
<0> so split on word
<0> and then search up the array
<0> like while $array[-1] -- or something like that
<0> and then when you successfully s///g break the loop
<0> the negative lookahead isn't working how I expected
<0> it seems very character-centried instead of word-centric
<0> which is odd
<0> reuben- you can imply the array in your match
<0> reuben- http://bibliotek.anatoll.org/perlcd/cookbook/ch06_06.htm
<1> <2> how's it going hubert?



<1> reuben: taking a first stab at $topic release docs
<2> i'm writing an address normalization routine, turns out it won't be as simple as abbreviating the last address suffix
<2> i need to check to see if there is already an abbreviated address suffix. if not, then look for the last address suffix and abbreviate it.
<2> mm, reinventing wheels
<1> what kind of addresses?
<3> reuben they have anonymizers for pcap files
<0> my nullservd is now working :)
<0> I just need to add one more thing
<1> <0> on to oneservd
<0> indeed
<0> it's unsafe to insert an argv directly into a function, right?
<1> depends on the function
<2> hubertef: usa mailing addresses
<1> ic


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