SYNOPSIS #include string regreplace(string txt, string pattern, closure|string replacepattern, int flags) DESCRIPTION This function looks through txt looking for the regular expression pattern. If it finds it, it replaces it by the replacepattern. The replacepattern can be a constant string, or a closure taking the matched substring and the position at which it was found as arguments and returning the replacement pattern string. The flag is a bitmask of the usual regexp options. Additionally the efun recognizes RE_GLOBAL: if set, the search and replace is repeated as often as the pattern matches. The function returns the modified string (or the original if it wasn't modified). The function behaves like the s/pattern/replacepattern/flags in editors as ed/vi or sed. The power of this function lies in replacing variable strings (as opposed to regexplode, where you can explode by regular expression, but not implode...) EXAMPLES string msgin; /* Checks msgin for the string 'tells you: ' and all following * characters and encloses those characters by * and . global. */ msgin = regreplace(msgin, "tells you: (.*)", "tells you: \\1", 1); /* replaces all html tags by the vt100 escape * sequence for underline. */ txt = regreplace(txt, "", "[5m", 1); /* Put the word HOUSE into lower case. */ txt = regreplace(txt, "HOUSE", function string (string s) {return lower_case(s);}, 1); HISTORY Introduced in 3.2.1@125. The use of a closure as replacepattern was introduced in LDMud 3.2.9. AUTHOR Marcus@TAPPMud contributed the original idea for the efun and the man page. SEE ALSO regexp(E), regexplode(E), regmatch(E), regexp_package(E), sscanf(E), trim(E), regexp(C)